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Title:
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Description:
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| Accident
Scene Management |
Describes
an overview of the many responsibilities facing an officer
responding to an accident. Identify areas of concern for officers responding
to accident. Explain the need to prioritize time spent investigating accident
scenes.
32 minutes
ALERT |
| Subject
Control: The Swarm Method |
To
examine the problem of in-custody deaths and contributing factors. The
safe course of action or care once suspect is in-custody. To define the
terms positional asphyxia, sudden death syndrome, agitated delirium. Examine
possible restraining methods and instruments. Demonstrate how to safely
transport individuals in squad and patrol cars and discuss liability concerns
about in-custody care and transporting suspects.
22 minutes
ALERT |
Bike
Patrols - Part I
Overview and Equipment |
To
realize that bike patrols can be beneficial and the public appreciates
officers on bikes. They are effective drug interdiction tools. Understanding
the stealth nature, equipment needs when building a bike patrols and
that fitness is very important to a bike officer.
15 minutes
ALERT |
| Searches
of Persons: Personal Metal Detectors |
To
learn of an effective device that can augment your hand search and
reduce sexual harassment complaints. Understand the importance of
thorough searching. Reinforcing how important officer safety is in a
frisk search and legal considerations.
17 minutes
ALERT |
| Non-Searches:
Part I |
Understanding
the concepts of search reasonable expectation of
privacy and the requirements for a valid consent. To know the principles
of the open fields and woods doctrine and to develop the ability to recognize
abandoned property.
33 minutes
ALERT |
| Non-Searches,
Part 2 |
Understand
who has authority to give consent to search; basics of
employee/employer privacy issues; what searches by private persons can
and can't do; search scope is critical and what to do if authority and/or
scope is unclear.
33 minutes
ALERT |
| Non-Searches,
Part 3 |
Understand
the concept of search and reasonable expectation of
privacy; to know the requirements for a valid consent search,
principles of the open fields and woods doctrine; gain the ability to
recognize abandoned property.
26 minutes
ALERT |
| Force
Report Writing I |
This
video discusses the legal considerations in
report writing: truthfulness, cost of untruthfulness, civil
liability, use of force reports, grammar, punctuation, spelling,
omissions and field notes.
17 minutes
ALERT |
| Force
Report Writing II |
This
video discusses the basic elements, tools and
objectives of good report writing, realizing that police reports have
various and numerous audiences. Understand the importance of good
grammar, correct punctuation, spelling and precise diction. To
recognize the importance of truthfulness and completeness in police
reports to avoid loss of credibility and possible criminal and civil
liability risks.
27 minutes
ALERT |
| Survival
Shooting, Part 1: Trigger Manipulation |
Explores
three very important points of survival shooting: The OUT and IN, operating
the trigger; the FLIP and PRESS, manipulation of the trigger to allow
transition to another target; and the FOLLOW THROUGH, the period of
time you have stopped shooting but remain in stance with finger on trigger.
17 minutes
ALERT |
| Survival
Shooting, Part 2: Lock-Up, Stance and Grip |
Deals
with the three elements of survival shooting as stated in the title of
the video; Lock-Up/Lock-Out, Stance and Grip. ALERT brings the techniques
as taught by the Palm Beach County, Florida Sheriff's Office as this Agency
has long been considered one of the finest trained agencies in the country.
20 minutes
ALERT |
| Survival
Shooting, Part 3: Real Reaction Time, Holster Presentation and Site Alignment |
Demonstrates
real reaction time for this particular training course which is based
on one quarter second. Site Alignment explores how you see and align your
sites. Bring the gun to your eyes, not your eyes to the gun.
14 minutes
ALERT |
| Interpersonal
Communication; Legal Implications -Part 1 |
Know
and understand how verbal and non-verbal communication can
effect your job. Minimize legal risk through good communication and understand
that you need a plan regarding communication. Depersonalization skills
are essential and language is the key.
16 minutes
ALERT |
| Interpersonal
Communication; Legal Implications -Part 2 |
Know
and understand how verbal and non-verbal communication can
effect your job. Minimize legal risk through good communication and understand
that you need a plan regarding communication. Depersonalization skills
are essential and language is the key.
22 minutes
ALERT |
| Automatic
Weapons in Law Enforcement |
This
video teaches some history about automatic weapons, benefits
and limitations. The importance of training with these weapons and to
dispel some myths regarding automatic weapons. Statistics regarding hits
vs misses if not properly trained.
15 minutes
ALERT |
| Less
Lethal Force - The SL-6 Multi Role Projectile Launcher |
Less
Lethal Impact Munitions are a new use of force option that
holds the potential to successfully resolve situations involving hostile,
violent and uncooperative subjects. Their use in Patrol applications is
intended to provide officers with another method of dealing with a wide
variety of situations that they face as part of their duties.
16 minutes
ALERT |
| Gang
Recognition |
Identify
the signs of gang activity, basic graffiti, symbols, hand
signals, colors, drugs, clothes, and communication.
31 minutes
ALERT |
| Crime
Scene Preservation |
To
make a crime scene safe and preserve evidence; to
provide medical attention to the injured; avoid contamination of
evidence; limit access to the crime scene; carefully collect,
document and log in all presumed evidence; to find out what
truthfully happened at a scene.
37 minutes
ALERT |
| Drug
Enforcement I - StreetSellers |
To
properly use the technique known as "profiling"; understand
the
differences between non- custodial contacts and seizures of persons; learn
when investigative contacts and actions must be justified legally and
at what level; to know what kinds of actions and observations do not involve
the Fourth Amendment and are OK whether or not you have reasonable suspicion
or probable cause; proactive drug enforcement can be done with minimum
exposure to legal liability risks.
42 minutes
ALERT |
| Drug
Enforcement II: Airports,Hotels, and Buses - Part I |
To
be able to recognize the benefits of using voluntary contacts
rather than seizures of persons; know the definition of "profiling";
identify the U.S. Supreme Court decision that approves "profiling";
to be able to list factors that are common in various profiles; to understand
whether or not denial of consent can be used as reasonable suspicion and/or
probable cause.
24 minutes
ALERT |
| Bio-Terrorism,
Anthrax Part 1, Overview |
Know
the definition of "Bio-Terrorism"; learn the dangers of anthrax
and how it affects people; potential targets for weapons of mass destruction,
understand that to properly contain an attach is to utilize a multi-agency
plan and response before an attack.
29 minutes
ALERT |
| Bio-Terrorism,
Anthrax Part 2, Have a Plan |
Know
the definition of "Bio-Terrorism"; learn the dangers of anthrax
and how it affects people; potential targets for weapons of mass destruction,
understand that to properly contain an attach is to utilize a multi-agency
plan and response before an attack.
29 minutes
ALERT
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| Vehicle
Stops and Searches, Parts 1 through 4 |
This
video examines legal concepts involved in vehicle stops and
searches. To be able to accurately determine the extent of your authority
to stop and search vehicles so that your authority will be used wisely
and effectively.
28 minutes
ALERT |
| Acquaintance/Date
Rape |
To
know, through interviewing, how to recognize a potential date
rape; what drugs are commonly used to commit date rapes; the importance
of the role of the first responder and that you must act quickly; being
an empathic listener to victims of acquaintance rape; to be aware of statistics
concerning acquaintance rape or date rape.
20 minutes
ALERT |
| Firearms
Training Safety/Combat Shooting/Shoot, don't Shoot Drills |
This
video will teach the fundamentals of shooting: position/stance, grip,
trigger control, and sight picture/target. The use of cover and general
guidelines. Verbalization, general guidelines when shooting at natural
points of body armor and after shooting.
24 minutes
ALERT
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| Supreme
Court Update |
Dickerson
v United States - Held: Miranda and its progeny in this
Court govern the admissibility of statements made during custodial
interrogation in both state and federal courts. City of Indianapolis
et al. v Edmond et al - Roadblocks violated the Fourth Amendment.
Held: because the check point program's primary purpose is
indistinguishable from the general interest in crime control,
therefore violating the Fourth Amendment.
26 minutes
ALERT |
| Serving
Search Warrants |
This
video deals with problem areas in serving search warrants,
execution and announcement,
possible outcomes, surveillance, probable cause, and verifying
information of informants.
32 minutes
ALERT |
| Fire
Extinguishers at Work |
This
program demonstrates how to size up a fire and decide whether it's safe
to attempt using a fire extinguisher, including basic steps of extinguisher
operation and dealing with emergencies.
17 minutes
NFPA |
| Working
Safely with Flammable Liquids |
This
video discusses the different types of flammable liquids and how vapors
can catch fire. Types of containers and proper procedures for storing,
dispensing, and transferring liquids are shown. The program also demonstrates
the importance of controlling ignition sources and what to do if a spill
occurs.
15 minutes
NFPA |
| Trenching:
Safework Practices (Spanish) |
This
video demonstrates trench hazards and how to prevent cave-ins. This video
is in Spanish.
16 minutes
Coastal |
| Safe
Dump Truck Operation |
Employees
will learn about sizes and types of dump trucks, vehicle inspections,
loading, unloading and dumping safely, and vehicle maneuvering.
16 minutes
Training Network |
| Hazard
Communication: The Road to Safety |
This
video discusses various physical and health hazards of chemicals, and
teaches how to use warning labels and Material Safety Data Sheets properly.
16 minutes
Coastal |
| New
Horizons: Critical Infrastructure Protection |
Consider
how vulnerable reservoirs, water towers, and treatment plants are to simple
vandalism, and then multiply that risk by a factor of evil intent to cause
harm. This video is designed to stimulate discussion among utility managers
and community leaders. Water supply infrastructure vulnerability, emergency
response plans, and threats such as physical damage, bioterrorism, chemical
contamination, cyberattack, and other intentional acts of destruction
are covered in this important program.
27 minutes
AWWA 2001 |
| Utility
Perimeter Security |
This
video gives a practical, effective overview on how to tighten up perimeter
security and take reasonable measures to protect your utility from terrorism,
vandalism, and other threats.
30 minutes
AWWA 2001 |
| Utility
Excavation: Trenching and Shoring Techniques |
Employees
will learn how to work safely in and around excavations. Topics include
the Competent Person Standard, what to do before digging, soil types,
sloping, shoring and shielding techniques, traffic control, ladders, and
working safely around heavy equipment.
12 minutes
AWWA 2002 |
| Utility
Excavation: Backhoe Safety |
Field
employees need special training to work safely with and around backhoes.
Topics include worksite preparation and traffic control, backhoe safety
checks, engine starting, proper use of the loading bucket and backhoe,
and working on hillsides.
10 minutes
AWWA 2002 |
| A Positive Approach to Discipline |
Proper disciplinary action can help problem
employees become valuable contributers. Supervisors will learn how to
prepare for disciplinary meetings, how to conduct them, and what to do
when they're over.
24 minutes
Kantola Productions |
| Trucks, Vans and Other Delivery Vehicles |
This video is specifically designed to address
the many unique situations drivers face when driving light-weight delivery
vehicles. Sections include: the basics: backing up, turns, braking and
stopping, and bad weather. |
| Public Building Security - It's Everyone's
Concern |
This program discusses security measures
that can be implemented in public buildings. The video addresses terrorism,
criminal activity and workplace violence, along with specific security
measures and communication.
15 minutes
Coastal |
| Emergency Action Plan - Crisis Under Control |
Organizations should develop a workable Emergency
Action Plan. Help make sure your organization has a well thought out
plan in place by following the guidelines provided in this program. Topics
also include: emergency alarm and evacuation, emergency supplies, medical
services, employee training and cooperation with law enforcement/fire
departments.
16 minutes
Coastal 2002 |
| Newly Elected Officials Training Video |
Produced by the TML Small Cities Advisory
Council, this video covers the basics of municipal government and the
role of elected officials in the effective and efficient operation of
a city. This is an excellent companion to the Handbook for Mayors and
Councilmembers.
16 minutes
Texas Municipal League 2000 |
| Public Information and Open Meetings Acts |
Produced by the TML Small Cities Advisory
Council, this video coves the basics of the Texas Open Meetings and Public
Information Act. This video provides answers to some of the most commonly
asked questions about both acts and provides sources for additional information.
21 minutes
Texas Municipal League 2000 |
| Public Official Liability |
Public officials are liable and can be sued
for wrongful acts and omissions and for violating Federal laws. This
video discusses the areas of employment practices, zoning and land use
cases, and the conduct of public meetings. This program is intended to
supplement your understanding of these topics and to help control and
minimize public official liability.
30 minutes
Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool 2002 |
| On the Job Meter Reading |
This video outlines the meter reader's diverse
responsibilities and procedures, including safety, customer service,
types of water meters, precautions and tools.
12 minutes
AWWA 2000 |
| Safety First: Night Work |
Night shift workers can be exposed to additional
dangers as they work outdoors. Topics include work-site lighting, traffic
control, high-visibility clothing, and safety around open filter beds
and remote water tanks.
15 minutes
AWWA |
| Elevated Water Storage Tanks: Safety and
Security |
This video instructs in security measures,
barriers, and technology available for protecting water towers from unwanted
intrusion. Being in many cases isolated and unprotected, water towers
are relatively easy targets. Learn what your utility can do to help protect
your water towers.
15 minutes
AWWA |
| Safety First: Forklift Safety |
This video provides an overview of safe forklift
operation, including weight balance, driving, lifting, safety checks,
and more.
12 minutes
AWWA 2002 |
| Safety Orientation for Solid Waste |
Provides an overview of safety issues in
solid waste services, including equipment guarding, electrical safety,
personal protective equipment, fire extinguishers and back injury prevention.
12 minutes
Training Network 1995 |
| Skid Steer: Pre-Operation Inspection |
It's easy to classify the skid steer (or
'Bobcat' type loader) as a simple machine to operate, but anyone can
quickly create a dangerous situation for the operator or nearby people.
This video discusses how to complete an inspection, what to inspect,
skid steer capacities, and work situations.
12 minutes
Vista Training, Inc. 2001 |
| Skid Steer: Safe operating
Techniques |
This video continues from the skid steer
inspection video and discusses safe operating techniques such as blind
spots and backing, weather, safe hauling (terrain and slopes) and ten
tips from experienced operators.
13 minutes
Vista Training, Inc. 2001 |
| Safety
First: Hot
Work |
Hot work is any work that utilizes or produces
an ignition source (sparks, heat and flame). Workers learn proper safety
precautions and procedures when working with welders and high voltage
equipment.
15 minutes
AWWA 2002 |
| Office Manual Handling:
The New Approach |
This video explains back structure and problems
that can affect the back. The video presents examples of how to handle
materials in an office environment in order to prevent back injuries.
17 minutes
Vocam 2002 |
| Avoiding Common Discipline
Mistakes |
Handling a disciplinary problem is one of
the toughest tasks any manager faces. This video helps understand proper
disciplinary action that is appropriate and effective. The video includes
scenarios to help ensure consistent treatment and pointers to keep disciplinary
discussions on track.
26 minutes
Kantola Production 1995 |
| How Employers Should Appraise
Employee Performance |
Common sense rules, consistently applied
are the keys to an effective review process. This video demonstrates
scenarios to improve skills and preparation in order to give effective
performance reviews.
23 minutes
Kantola Productions 1989 |
| Elements of Back Care in
Health Care |
Hospital employees will learn how to properly
care for their backs and prevent injuries. The video discusses basic
functions and designs of the back, body mechanics, stretches, and proper
techniques for patient movements and transfers.
18 Minutes
Long Island
Productions 2000 |
| Preventing Slips, Trips
& Falls; Healthcare |
Highlights procedures to effectively identify
and avoid potentially dangerous areas where slips, trips, and falls can
occur. The video discusses causes, specific areas of danger, and preventative
measures.
17 minutes
Long Island Productions 2000 |
| What's Wrong with This
Picture |
Produced for hospitals and the health care
field, this video shows right and wrong scenarios for using sharps, hand
washing, back safety, housekeeping and more.
12 Minutes
Long Island Productions
2000 |
| Lawn Mower Maintenance |
Describes proper procedures for keeping lawn
mowers maintained safely and ready for use. Tips are included on: daily
maintenance steps, extending engine life of all types of mowers, troubleshooting
tips and in field checks, and two-cycle vs. four cycle mowers.
18 Minutes
Long Island Productions 1989 |
| Golf Course Maintenance
Safety |
This video encourages employees work safely
while maintaining golf facilities. Subjects include: dressing for sun
protection, and other PPE, inspection and repair of equipment, battery
charging, handling and maintenance, and material safety data sheets.
13 minutes
Long Island Productions 1996 |
| Don't Meet By Accident:
A Guide to Safe Driving |
Outlines the common elements of accidents
and keys to preventing them in the future. Topics include backing, rear-end
collisions, intersection
accidents, driving in adverse weather conditions and proper accident
response.
22 minutes
CIRSA 2000 |
| Back Safety for First Responders |
This program
teaches back safety techniques specific to EMTs, firefighters and law
enforcement officers, as well as exercises to keep back muscles strong
and flexible.
15 Minutes
Coastal 2003 |
| Groundskeeping Safety -
Be a Pro! |
Maintaining
lawns, trees and shrubs requires the use of potentially dangerous equipment
and chemicals. This video discusses personal protective equipment, safety
checklists, and use of equipment such as mowers, tractors, brush cutters,
trimmers and blowers.
17 Minutes
Coastal 1996 |
| Landscape Power Tools |
Provides thorough safety training on three of the most widely used power
tools: string trimmer, power blower and chain saw. Topics include inspection
and maintenance, proper operating techniques, and proper use of PPE.
20 minutes
Video Communications/Training Network 1995
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| Unsolved Accidents |
Demonstrates accident
investigation techniques. Reinforces the need for safe behavior, safety
rules, and group responsibility for maintaining a safe workplace.
10
minutes
Kantola Productions 1992 |
| Steps for Safe Lifting
and Carrying |
A brief
video that discusses basics of proper lifting, including facts and fiction
of back injuries, lifting like the pros, rules for safely carrying objects
and the importance of exercise.
7 minutes
Kantola Productions 1995 |
| Preventing and Managing
Computer Related Injuries |
Video addresses tips for proper office workplace
arrangement. The program also demonstrates exercises and stretches for
the wrists,
hands, forearm, neck, shoulders, and eyes.
27 minutes
Kantola Productions
2001 |
| Chain Saw Selection and
Maintenance |
This
video discusses choosing the right chain saw for the tree trimming job.
13 minutes
National Arborist Association |
Customer Service for
Water Utilities |
Intended for utilities, this video demonstrates real-world scenarios and incorporates service tips, strategies and techniques.
15 Minutes
AWWA 1992 |
Customer Service II:
A Team Effort |
Demonstrates how to create a knowledgeable customer service team that will enhance teamwork and improve a utility's level of service.
13 Minutes
AWWA 1994 |
| Customer Service III: Working With Difficult Customers |
Depicts situations and how to effectively communicate with the concerned customer, delinquent/disconnected customer and the angry customer.
20 Minutes
AWWA 1994 |
| Customer Service IV: Strategies for Field Representatives |
Field representatives play a vital role in utility customer service. This video shows ways crews can represent utilities in the field and communicate effectively with customers.
13 Minutes
AWWA 1997 |
| Customer Service V: Internal Customer Service |
This video addresses the need to improve working relationships among utility co-workers and create a culture that encourages everyone to do the best work they can.
18 Minutes
AWWA 2000 |
| Work Zone Tort Liability |
Presents a case regarding a driver killed in a work zone and implications of not correctly setting up temporary traffic control. The program emphasizes the importance of using proper warning devices and following the Texas Manual on Uniform Control Devices in order to reduce the chances of accidents and potential lawsuits.
13 Minutes
TEEX 2003 |
| Utility Driver Safety: Road Rules |
Discusses defensive driving, avoiding accidents in bad weather, road rage, vehicle safety prechecks, and the unique safety issues of driving large vehicles.
15 Minutes
AWWA 2001 |
| Safety First: Respirator Safety |
Shows types of respirators used by employees who come into contact with airborne hazards and when and how to use each one.
15 Minutes
AWWA
2001 |
| Safety First: Water Utility Security |
Analyzes security issues at the treatment plant, at remote locations, and on construction or excavation sites. Learn techniques for preventing vandalism and theft, dealing with bomb threats and planning for disasters. 15 Minutes
AWWA 1998 |
| Emergency Planning: The Big Picture for Water Utilities |
Depicts first-hand accounts of how water utilities across the country have survived and learned from catastrophic events. Includes comments from water utility professionals. Use this video to help plan for utility emergencies.
27 minutes
AWWA 1995 |
| Power Generation Plant Safety |
This series of six videos depicts electric utility safety issues and was produced by and for public utilities. This video addresses topics such as hazard assessment, PPE, plant housekeeping, emergency equipment, plant operator safety, maintenance shop safety, and proper lifting procedure.
18 minutes
APPA 2003 |
| Pole Climbing Safety and Rescue |
This series of six videos depicts electric utility safety issues and was produced by and for public utilities. This video addresses topics such as pole and equipment inspection, pole climbing safety, pole top rescue while working from pole, and pole top rescue with bucket truck.
25 minutes
APPA 2003 |
| Bucket Truck Safety and Rescue |
This series of six videos depicts electric utility safety issues and was produced by and for public utilities. This video includes safe operation of bucket truck, equipment inspection, fall protection, and rescue procedures.
15 minutes
APPA 2003 |
| Confined Space Safety |
This series of six videos depicts electric utility safety issues and was produced by and for public utilities. This video addresses “permit required” confined space entry, entry permit specifications, atmospheric testing, ventilation, non-entry and entry rescue, and employee training.
21 minutes
APPA 2003 |
| URD and Excavation Site Safety |
This series of six videos depicts electric utility safety issues and was produced by and for public utilities. This DVD features locating underground utilities, trencher inspection and operation, transporting the trencher, work performance, and excavation.
23 minutes
APPA 2003 |
| Electric Metering Safety |
This series of six videos depicts electric utility safety issues and was produced by and for public utilities. This video includes residential and commercial meter removal and installation safety, and CT metering safety.
19 minutes
2003 |
| Bloodborne Pathogens for Law Enforcement |
Law enforcement personnel frequently face the risk of bloodborne pathogens. This video reviews the essential elements of exposure control, including work controls, housekeeping and personal protective equipment.
17 minutes
Coastal 2002 |
| Bloodborne Pathogens: Take Precautions |
This video discusses major bloodborne pathogens, how to safely respond to accidents and injuries, and take proper precautions.
15 minutes
Coastal 2002 |
| Flagging Operations |
Flaggers have the responsibility to keep the work zone safe. This video discusses clothing and equipment, flagging skills (stopping, releasing, slowing) and six situations that flaggers might address.
18 minutes
ATSSA |
| Backing Safely |
Backing is the cause of a large number of collisions-a disproportionate number since drivers spend a relatively small amount of time actually backing. The video offers practical safety information that can help drivers eliminate backing collisions such as: tips to avoid backing, specific steps for a safe back, procedures for backing with a helper, and procedures for backing with a trailer.
13 minutes
National Safety Council/FLI
1995 |
| Low Visibility & Driving |
Presents preventive measures and corrective actions to improve a driver's ability to see and be seen when conditions are not ideal-in adverse weather, at night, in bright sun, driving through tunnels, when dealing with "blinding" spray from passing vehicles, when near oversized vehicles, when driving through shadows, etc.
15 minutes
National Safety Council/FLI 1993 |
| Modern Technology & Driving Video |
Modern Technology & Driving offers excellent points of important safety information regarding the use of such features as air bags, automatic restraint systems, anti-lock brakes, 4-wheel drive, cruise control and car phones.
20 minutes
National Safety Council/FLI 1993 |
| Road Rage: How to Protect Yourself! |
Suitable for all drivers, this video covers the rationale for keeping cool, calm and controlled in today's stressful and potentially dangerous driving environment. The video also offers drivers practical tips for building a "Road Rage" defense including how to keep one's own anger in check and how to avoid becoming a victim of other drivers' "road rage."
15 minutes
National Safety Council/FLI 1998 |
| The Hard Way |
This video looks at how some people learn the benefits of defensive driving the hard way -- after a collision. Real stories from violators, judges, law enforcement officers, physicians and collision victims reinforce the importance of driving defensively.
13 minutes
National Safety Council/FLI 1992 |
In The Line Of Duty:
High Speed Pursuit/Backup: Home Weapon Safety |
A pursuit takes on epic proportions when officers from many agencies become involved. The pursuit on narrow, rain-slicked roads will offer many points for discussion and training and includes interviews with the officers involved.
44 minutes |
In The Line Of Duty:
Prisoner Transport/Video: A Cop's Friend |
This video is about the tragic shooting death of a New Mexico deputy who was transporting a prisoner. It will have a report on the shooting, “lessons learned”, and many important safety tips for officers transporting prisoners.
32 minutes |
In The Line Of Duty:
GA Deputy Groundfight/Groundfighting Training Pt. 1
|
This video features groundfighting training scenarios. Both police and security officers found themselves in groundfighting situations.
29 minutes |
In The Line Of Duty:
Groundfighting II/Backup: Inside-Outside Line Fighting
|
This video is a continuation from Part One that features groundfighting training scenarios. Both police and security officers found themselves in groundfighting situations.
42 minutes |
In The Line Of Duty:
Iron Will to Survive Pt. III/Officer Down/Backup: Concealment Tricks |
This video discusses an officer that was wounded and discusses his determination to survive his wounds.
38 minutes |
In The Line Of Duty:
Warrant Service/Training Accident Kills Officer
|
This video shows two deputies shot and killed during a warrant service. Includes in-depth analysis of the incident, plus critical safety tips and learning points for all law enforcement personnel conducting warrant services.
29 minutes |
In The Line Of Duty:
Crime Scene Preservation/Body Armor Legislation/Accident Safety
|
This video shows street officers the critical first steps needed when coming onto a major crime scene. It also details the areas for officers charged with protecting crime scenes. There is discussion on new computer technology changing the way police artists work.
38 minutes |
In The Line Of Duty:
Less Lethal (Seattle Swordsman)/Backup: Beanbags and Advanced TASER
|
This video details efforts to disarm a subject who was waving and flourishing a samurai sword for hours. It presents the department’s efforts to disarm the subject with everything from verbal tactics, to beanbags, to a water cannon, and includes in-depth interviews with officers using force from beanbags to TASERs.
40 minutes |
| Tom's Story: Why We Work Safe |
Video describes a real-life account of a trenching accident. Tom describes his accident, the injury, learning to cope, and recovery. This video serves as a reminder that the threat of danger is real and that safety should always come first.
APPA, 2005
19 minutes |
| Loss Control for Backups and Overflows |
This video is intended for wastewater system managers and supervisors and public officials. The program addresses the issues and costs of backups and overflows and how to control losses, claims and lawsuits by using proper documentation, system management, and public education.
Zomar 2005
20 minutes |
| Responding to Backups and Overflows |
This video is intended for field personnel that respond to wastewater backups and overflows. Dealing with the public is an art, and the program describes how to protect the entity from liability during a response, how to utilize a professional manner, and strategies for dealing with homeowners and residents.
Zomar 2005
20 minutes |
| Police Liability - Use of Force |
This program reenacts and analyzes three common use of force scenarios that could result in criminal and civil lawsuits. The scenarios address domestic disputes, domestic shootings, and injuries during bookings. The program is designed to familiarize front line officers with the legal challenges they face anytime they are involved in a use of force incident.
Zomar 2004
17 minutes |
| Police Liability - Pursuit & Emergency Response |
This program teaches officers how to protect themselves and their departments against civil liability lawsuits resulting from pursuit and emergency response situations. The program emphasizes knowing and following state laws and departmental policies and procedures, how to determine if a pursuit is appropriate and how to stay in control, situations where an emergency response isn’t legally defensible, successful pre-trial strategies and tactics through documentation, and case winning courtroom behaviors and considerations.
Zomar 2004
16 minutes |
| Safety Coordinator Training |
This program shows how a newly appointed safety coordinator was able to create a successful safety and loss control program. The program addresses how to gain management’s support, how to locate safety training resources, techniques for establishing an effective safety committee, and how to create a successful supervisor and employee safety training program.
Zomar 2003
23 minutes |
| Be Safe, Be Proud (English and Spanish Versions available) |
This video uses actual employees in real situations to focus on the workplace hazards faced by drivers and helpers on residential collection routes. Information on safe commercial collection and disposal practices is included.
National Solid Waste Mgt. Assn. 2004
18 minutes |
| Electrical Safety- Basic Principals (DVD) |
Discusses the terms and properties of electricity, safe work practices, and emergency rsponse procedures. The DVD also includes a safety slide presentation and training points.
Inc. both English and Spanish versions
Coastal
15 minutes |
| PPE- Don't Start Work Without It (DVD) |
This video helps motivate employees to use their personal protective equipment and demonstrates the proper use and fit of various equipment. Includes personal protective equipment, and foot, eye, respiratory, hearing, and hand protection.
Inc. both English and Spanish versions
Coastal
16 minutes |
| Small Falls Are A Big Deal (DVD) |
Some of the worst fall injuries don't always involve someone plummeting from a high place such as a 100-foot chemical tank; they result from simple incidents like a trip over an unsecured rug or a slip on a slippery substance. Topics include the importance of wearing proper footwear, recognizing and controlling slip/trip hazards, transitional areas and changing walking surface conditions, correcting fall hazards, situational awareness and moving from one level to another.
ERI
19 minutes |
| Safety First: Eye Protection (DVD) |
This video instructs in eye safety procedures and equipment. Learn about eye hazards such as chemicals, gases, heat and light, flying fragments from machinery, and infrared radiation. The video covers the use and maintenance of goggles, safety glasses, face shields, and filtering lenses. It explains safety certification, equipment safety checks, emergency first aid, and eye-washing stations.
AWAA
15 minutes |
| When Disaster Strikes- Are you Prepared? (DVD) |
This video discusses disaster situations such as fire, terriorism, bomb threats, tornadoes and floods. A review for emergency responders, hospital administrators, and others.
The Training Network 2002
22 minutes |
| Safety First: Hazard Communications (DVD) |
Produced for water utilities, this video provides the basic information on developing a customized Hazard Communication Program that meets OSHA's Hazard communication Standard.
AWWA
13 minutes |
| Safety First: Indoor Crane Operations (DVD) |
Produced for water utilities, this video teaches safety rules regarding indoor cranes.
AWWA
13 minutes |
| Preventing Injury Through Body Mechanics, Ergonomics, and Physical Fitness |
This video discusses the importance of using proper body mechanics, ergonomics and physical fitness in preventing injuries both on and off the job. Various scenarios involving public entity employees are depicted. Proper lifting techniques, ergonomic risk factors, using proper tools and equipment, stretching exercises, and physical fitness are emphasized.
CIRSA 1997
18 minutes |
| Preventing Sexual harassment: The Manager's Role |
This program addresses the very serious and specific responsibilities the manager has regarding sexual harassment in the workplace. Topics include: hostile environments, quid pro quo sexual harassment, constructive knowledge, and unwelcome vs. welcome behavior.
Kantola Productions 2004
28 minutes |
Accident Investigation for Everyone
(DVD) |
This program will help everyone involved in an investigation: management, employees and investigators will understand their roles in the process. Viewers will also learn how to recognize common mistakes made during investigations and how to make the right changes that can prevent injuries and improve workplace safety.
(DVD)
ERI Safety 2006
23 Minutes |
Safety First: Safe Handling of Compressed Gas in the Laboratory
(DVD) |
This water utility training video provides information regarding OSHA standards and DOT regulations and gives employees an instant refresher course on safe compressed gas handling procedures including: the five basic parts of gas cylinders and their purpose, safe handling basics and the potential consequences of mishandling, personal protective equipment, transporting cylinders, visual inspections, labels and markings, storage and handling.
AWWA
15 minutes |
Safety First: Confined Spaces
(DVD) |
Confined spaces can become dangerous or even life threatening in several ways. This video teaches employees the importance of following an entry permit system, how to identify a confined space and its possible dangers, proper ventilation techniques, and personal protective equipment.
AWWA
9 minutes |
Backing, Parking and Intersections
(DVD) |
A focus is placed on three of the most dangerous situations concerning driving for any type of driver. Advice is provided to reduce the risk with all three topics.
WUMBUS
17 minutes |
Ergonomics at Work- Video Series
(DVD) |
1) OFFICE ERGONOMICS covers workstations, chairs, desks, computers, and wrist supports. 2) LIFTING AND BACK STRAIN explains correct lifting techniques and back supports. 3) LABORATORY ERGONOMICS discusses use of microscopes, computers, and work habits to improve efficiency and reduce fatigue in the lab.
AWWA
45 minutes |
Using Hand and Power Tools Safely
(DVD) |
This program will show viewers how to spot potential hazards related to using hand and power tools, and take the necessary steps to avoid injuries before they occur.
ERI Safety, 2005
18 minutes |
| More High Impact Personal Protective Equipment |
This program discusses the proper selection and use of personal protective equipment and shows painful examples of making poor decisions concerning our protection. Viewers will get the point that making excuses when it comes to wearing appropriate personal protective equipment offers no protection from workplace hazards. This video includes graphic re-enactments of accidents and should be previewed for appropriateness.
ERI Safety, 2006
19 minutes |
Safety First: Workplace Hearing Loss
(DVD) |
Noise-induced hearing loss is preventable, but once acquired, hearing loss is permanent and irreversible. This video provides an overview of the causes of hearing loss, as well as preventive measures. It discusses the specific types of damage to hearing caused by both a sudden, intense noise and by chronic exposure to noise over time. It also covers noise measurement, noise control, hearing tests, and hearing protection devices.
AWWA, 2006
14 minutes |
Safety First: Safety and Security Practices for Contractors
(DVD) |
This video discusses safety communications between utility management and outside contractors. It provides key guidelines concerning the following subjects that a utility should follow and implement with each contractor: contractor safety records and background checks, utility safety and security policies and procedures, specific on-site hazards to be aware of utility safety features and equipment, potential litigation issues, contractor ID badges and sign-in/sign-out sheets.
AWWA, 2005
17 minutes |
Maintaining and Replacing Fire Hydrants
(DVD) |
Water distribution operators will learn industry-approved practices for fire hydrant maintenance installation and repair with this video.
AWWA, 2006
21 minutes |
Safety First: Heavy Equipment Yard Practices
(DVD) |
Almost every water and wastewater utility has a pipe yard containing pipe, fire hydrants, valves, and other heavy materials and equipment. Safety must be stressed when employees are working around these potentially dangerous items, as well as around the forklifts and other equipment used to move them. Personal protection, lifting systems, chaining and slinging, loading and unloading are covered in this program.
AWWA
15 minutes |
Safety First: Pipe Handling Safety for Field Crews
(DVD) |
This video covers clothing, footwear, hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vests, blocking, slings, straps, and cables used to support and secure a load on a truck; safety using guide ropes to help balance and control long or awkward materials; unloading safety procedures including examining for damage to rigging and broken blocks that may allow a load to fall off a truck; attaching a load to lifting equipment; proper ground placement and protection of pipe prior to installation; trenching and shoring safety standards; procedures for lowering components into the ground.
AWWA
14 minutes |
| Tom's Story: Why We Work Safe |
This video serves as a reminder that the threat of danger is real in the daily job of utility workers and that safety should always come first. Tom takes us through his account of the accident, the injury, learning to cope, and recovery.
American Public Power Assoc. |
| Be Safe, Be Proud |
This video uses actual employees in real situations to focus on the workplace hazards faced by drivers and helpers on residential collection routes. Information on safe commercial collection and disposal practices is included.
National Solid Wastes Management Assn.
22 minutes |
Be Safe, Be Proud- At The Landfill
(VHS and DVD) |
Landfills are busy places. This program discusses hazards for anyone who goes to a landfill. Personal protective equipment, vehicle safety inspections, working around vehicles, lockout/tagout, spotter responsibilities, and other safety recommendations are presented with real-life examples.
National Solid Wastes Management Assn.
22 minutes
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Residential Pick-Up Driving and Helpers (Spanish)
(DVD) |
Recommended for Sanitation departments. Covers driver safety, vehicle safety, riding in vehicles, trash pick up, slips and falls, loading, dumping, using equipment, landfill safety, and more.
Digital 2000
12 minutes
|
Preventing Back Injuries (Spanish)
(DVD) |
This video is intended for those in Sanitation departments. Care of the back and safe lifting techniques are discussed.
Digital 2000
9 minutes
|
Safe and Efficient Operation of Hand-Held Cutoff Saws
(DVD) |
One of the most common job-site tools is the gas powered cut-off saw. Few saw users have had any training in correct use of gas-powered saws. This video can provide safety dividends that will provide a lifetime of paybacks. This video focuses on the following: a) primary focus on gasoline-powered saws, b) discusses saw adjustments, safety devices, c) correct blade type and application, d) correct saw starting techniques, and d) care and cleaning of the saw.
Vista
17 minutes |
Vehicle Inspection for Solid Waste Industry
(DVD) |
This video explains the importance of performing an inspection before starting a route, what to look for and how to best execute a pre-trip inspection.
Digital 2000
19 minutes
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| Flagging: You're the Director |
The job of the flagger is crucial for preventing highway work zone accidents. This program reviews vital flagging procedures such as: a) flagger requirements, b) proper clothing and equipment, c) flagger position, and d) stopping and releasing traffic.
Coastal
18 minutes |
In the Trenches, Excavation Safety for Workers
(DVD) |
This video demonstrates how to work in/around trenches safely. Topics include knowing potential hazards and soil conditions, protective systems, safe work habits, and emergency procedures.
1996
Associated General Contrators (AGC)
14 minutes
|
Rear Loader Operations and Safety (Spanish)
(DVD) |
This video covers truck operations, helpers, loading the truck, can sites, improper can sites, container blockages, landfill safety, dumping, and residential safety.
Digital 2000
11 minutes |
Vehicle Inspection for Solid Waste Industry (Spanish)
(DVD) |
This video explains the importance of performing an inspection before starting a route, what to look for, and how to best execute a pre-trip inspection.
Digital 2000
19 minutes |
Vehicle Backing Accident Prevention and Child Safety (Spanish)
(DVD) |
Explains the common causes and solution to accidents as the result of backing sanitation vehicles. This video covers using helpers as spotters, backing without spotters, mirrors, zone of invisibility, spotter signals, residential backing, and more.
Digital 2000
10 minutes
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