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Academic Aftershocks, CSU, Office of Emergency Services, 46:32 - Discusses how California State University Northridge worked through the aftermath of an earthquake. 

Assessing Risks of Toxic Chemicals, HHMI, 11:12 - Provides guidance for risk assessment of toxic chemicals associated with biomedical laboratories. 

Bloodborne Pathogens, 2000, LIP, 19:00 - Provides information on bloodborne diseases, how they can spread, and how to prevent transmission. 

Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens, Instructor’s Video, NSC, 10 min - Training instructors on how to teach personnel on bloodborne and airborne pathogens and how to protect themselves.  Available in DVD and VHS;CD-ROM containing PowerPoint Presentations. 

Bloodborne Pathogens Non-Heathcare Employees, LIP, 12:22 -  Explains about bloodborne pathogens and how personnel are at risk at, goes over preventative measures personnel should take. 

Bloodborne Pathogens for Law Enforcement, CSE, 19:00 -  Provides information on how law enforcement personnel can come into contact with bloodborne pathogens and what measures personnel should take to prevent contamination. 

Bloodborne Pathogens for the Workplace, TTN, 17:00 -  Provides information on measures personnel should take to prevent contamination and infection. 

Centrifugation Hazards, HHMI, 9:00 - Provides guidance on the safe use of centriguges. 

Chemical Hazards, HHMI, 10:00 - Promotes chemical safety principles applied to working with hazardous chemicals in the laboratory.  

Chemical Storage Hazards, HHMI, 11:00 - Provides guidance for prudent storage of chemicals.

Chemical Waste on Campus” CSU Teleconference on Health and Safety #10, CSU, 2:00:00 - Provides environmental health and safety information to technical staff and faculty. 

Chit: Introduction and Overview 19:00 - This video designed for industrial/commercial operations.  Good information for personnel in shops. 

Chit: Toxins and Poisons 12:00 - This video designed for industrial/commercial operations.  Good information for personnel in shops. 

Chit: Radiation Hazards 15:00 - This video designed for industrial/commercial operations.  Good information for personnel in shops. 

Chit: Corrosives and Irritants 11:00 - This video designed for industrial/commercial operations.  Good information for personnel in shops. 

Chit: Flammables, Combustibles and Explosives 13:00 - This video designed for industrial/commercial operations.  Good information for personnel in shops. 

Chit: Biological Hazards 13:00 - This video designed for industrial/commercial operations.  Good information for personnel in shops. 

Chit: Carcinogens, Mutagens and Teratogens 12:00 - This video designed for industrial commercial/operations.  Good information for personnel in shops.  

Compressed Gases Can Be Dangerous, NADC, 5:00 - Demonstrates compressed gas cylinder safety through a case study of serious cylinder accident (also available as a slide/ audio tape set). 

Compressed Gases: Safe Handling Procedures, ACS, 19:00 - Emphasizes accident prevention when working with compressed gases, includes procedures fore safe handling, use and storage. 

Controlling Your Risks - HIV in the Research Laboratory, HHMI, 28:00 - Emphasizes  managing laboratory processes from generation to disposal of waste, focusing on waste definition, collection, storage, separation, and minimization. 

Creating Art Safely - a six step process, OEHS2, 24:00 - Provides an overview of health and safety hazards common to art programs in educational institutions. 

Electrical Safety in the Laboratory, LSI, 11min - Discusses how to work with electricity. 

Emergency Response Guidebook, CMA , 33:38 - Provides guidance for appropriately responding to hazardous materials emergencies.  

Emergency Response, HHMI, 12:00 - Provides guidance for appropriately responding to emergencies in biomedical laboratories. 

Employee Safety Orientation, CMA, 14:00 - Discusses safety measures for employees. 

Environmental Safety in the Arts, CSU, 2:00:00 - Emphasizes following environmental rules and regulations in art departments.

Fire Safety in the Tiger Den, UofM, 5:00 - Discusses fire safety measures on campus. 

From Cradle to Grave: A Lab Safety Supply Production, LSS, 16:00 - Provides guidance for small quality generators of hazardous waste, discussing regulations, liability, proper hazardous waste management, shipping procedures, emergency preparation and response requirements. 

From Cradle to Grave: Laboratory Waste Management, ACS, 14:00 - Provides a look at regulations impacting proper waste management techniques in laboratories. 

Fundamentals of Radiation Safety, RTS, 50:00 - Explains fundamentals of ionizing radiation and provides instruction on recognizing and employing techniques to keep dose as low as reasonably achievable. 

Glassware Washing Hazards, HHMI, 10:00 - Guidance for proper methods of cleaning and sterilizing glassware used in the laboratory. 

Have You Hugged Your Fume Hood Today?, LS, 17:30 - Discusses techniques for using, operating, and maintaining fume hoods. 

Hazardous Waste Management at Laboratories and Research Facilities, EV, 2 tapes - Provides hazardous waste training for laboratory personnel. 

Health and Safety for Educational Institutions Using Hazardous Materials #3, CSU, Teleconference, 2:00:00 - Presents environmental health and safety information emphasizing the safe use of hazardous materials. 

Health and Safety Educational Institutions #4 Emphasis on Pollution Prevention, CSU, Teleconfernce, 2:00:00 - Provides information on hazardous waste reduction.  

Health and Safety Current Developments in Hazardous Waste Minimization #6, CSU, Teleconference, 2:00:00 - Discusses ways to minimize hazardous waste. 

How Safe is Your Laboratory?, ACS, 2:00:00 - A video course for those who handle, use, or manage hazardous chemicals. 

Laboratory Hoods, JTB, 13:00 - Discusses the importance of laboratory hoods and how to maintain them. 

Lab Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Bacterium, MSU, 13:00 - Demonstrates the importance of good biological safety practices in an entertaining format. 

Mammalian Cell Culture Hazards, HHMI, 8:00 - Discusses safety measures applicable to handling mammalian cell cultures. 

Marty’s Guide to Laboratory Chemical Storage (with booklet), ACS, 17:00 - Teaches the importance of familiarity with chemical hazards, proper inventory and labeling methods, segregation of incompatible chemicals, etc. 

Mercury and the Healthcare Professional, MOEA, 17:00 - Provides a look at regulations affecting proper waste management techniques in laboratories.

Orientation to Laboratory Safety, LSI, 11:00 - Provides employees with the basis for understanding the concepts of laboratory safety. 

Oxidation Hazards: More Than Just Air (with booklet), ACS, 17:00 - Provides humorous presentation of serious unexpected events such as fire and explosion, includes handling and storage precautions for oxidizers and peroxide formers. 

Performing Safety Audits and Hazard Evaluation Reviews, ACS, 2:00:00 - Discusses the quantitative and analytical steps for auditing chemical laboratories.  

PPE Eyewear Training Video, UVEX, 15:00 - Discusses the importance of eye protection and the process of selection the proper eyewear. 

Planning for Laboratory Emergencies, LSI, 15:00 - Provides employees with the basis for understanding how to plan for laboratory emergencies and how to deal with them if they occur. 

Practicing Safe Science, HHMI, 29:10 - Demonstrates good safety techniques by re-enacting biomedical laboratory accidents, and asks questions that challenge the viewer to recognize risks. 

Preventing Bloodborne Disease, TAT, 18:00 - Discusses principles and safe practices for preventing bloodborne pathogen transmission in the lab and in public safety. 

Preventing Contamination, LSI, 10:00 - Provides employees with the basis for understand how contamination occurs and how it can be prevented.

Protecting Your Health: For Those Who Process, Sort and Deliver the Mail, CDC, 16:06 - Discusses the effects of anthrax and protective measures to be taken by workers.  

Radionuclide Hazards, HHMI, 12:00 - Demonstrates good principles for use of radioisotopes in the biomedical laboratory. 

Respiratory Protection - A Breath of Fresh Air, CSE, 20:00 - Suitable for introductory or refresher respirator training. 

Risks Associated with Occupational Radiation Exposure, RTS, 50:00 - Informs personnel of potential health effects of exposure to ionizing radiation, provides a clear discussion of effects and risks. 

Safe Handling of Biohazards, BFI, 15:00 - Discusses biohazards and preventatives measures against biohazards mishaps  

Safe Use of Chemical Fume Hoods, EI, 17:00 - Demonstrates operation characteristics and how to properly work in a fume hood.  

Safe Use of Biological Safety Cabinets or The Case of the Contaminated Cultures, EI, 22:00 - Discusses the rules and guidelines for work preparations, cabinet procedures, cleanup operations, and how to avoid contaminating experiments.  

Safety Showers and Eye Washes, LSI, 8:00 - Emphasizes the understanding of operations of safety showers and eye washes al well as when and how they should be used. 

Safety Videos, CSB, - Scary videos related to chemical accidents investigated by the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board.  

Safety Watch: Bloodborne Pathogens: What Are They?, TAT, 14:00 - Details common blood-borne pathogens, symptoms/diseases, and ways to protect yourself.  

Seeing the Light: Eye and Face Protection (with booklet), ACS, 14:00 - Provides information on selection and use of personal protective equipment appropriate for protection against laboratory exposure to chemical splashes, fumes, vapors, mechanical impact, and laser/UV radiation. 

Spill Drill: A How to Video on Hazmat Spill Response, NP, 25:00 - Provides information on how to handle a hazardous material spill in an industrial environment.  

Stop That Dose! Working Safely With Toxic Chemicals (with booklet), ACS, 22:00 - Uses a humorous, entertaining setting to increase awareness of toxicity hazards and how to work safely with toxic chemicals. 

Taking the Long View: Carcinogens and Related Health Hazards (with booklet), ACS, 18:00 - Takes a serious, straight-forward look at carcinogens, mutagens, and reproductive toxins in the lab. 

The Big Spill: Spill Prevention and Cleanup (with booklet), ACS, 17:00 - Provides guidance on preventing spills and how to protect yourself and others in the event of a spill. 

Therapeutic Responses to Emerging Resistance W/Gram Positive Aerobic Infections 90:00 - Details the different Gram-positive infections and methods of treatment/prevention of infections. 

TOSHA R-T-K Overview and Industrial Training, Including Safe Chemical Handling Parts I & II, TOSHA, 40:00 – Provides details of employees’ Right-to-Know.

User’s Guide to Laser Safety, RLI - Discusses the basics of lasers and the hazards associated with laser, emphasizing laser safety.

Using Chemical Hoods: A Laboratory Safety Test, ACS, 26:00 - Discusses the proper use of chemical fume hoods and precautions to take to ensure your protection.

Virtual E.P.A. Inspection of a College or University, HINU, approx. 45:00 - Real EPA inspectors shows how a multi-media inspection might be conducted.

What’s Wrong with This Picture!, AP, 17:00 - Emphasizes chemical safety in an industrial atmosphere.

X-Ray Diffraction Hazards, HHMI, 9:00 - Introduces concepts instrumental in the safe operation of low-energy x-ray diffraction units. 

Your Right To Know The University of Texas Safety Office 

Your Right To Know With Dr. V. Lane Rawlins

 

Legend

ACS – American Chemical Society

AP – Aurora Pictures

CDC – Centers for Disease Control

CMA – Chemical Manufacturers Association

CSB – Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board

CSE – Coastal Safety

CSU – California State University

EI – Eagleson Institute

EV – Excal Visual

HHMI – Howard Hughes Medical Institute

HINU – Haskell Indian Nations University

JTB – J. T. Baker Company

LIP – Long Island Productions

LSI – Laboratory Safety Institute

LS – Loc Scientific, Inc.

MSU – Mississippi State University

NADC – National Animal Disease Center

NP – New Pig Corporation

NSC – National Safety Council

OEHS2 – Occupational and Environmental Health & Safety Solutions

RLI - Rockwell Laser Industries

RTS – Radiological Training Services

TAT – Tel-A-Train

TTN – The Training Network

UoM – University of Memphis

UVEX – Uvex Corporation

 


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