MAINTENANCE SAFETY TRAINING - $69.95

Applicable for mechanics, hotel and restaurant engineering, machine operators, refrigeration and air conditioning maintenance, and anyone working in repair or maintenance of equipment. Each of these topics is designed to provide training and knowledge in the maintenance environment. These programs will provide information on how to operate in a safe manner within the various functions relating to safety.

MAINTENANCE SAFETY TRAINING

Advanced Hand & Power Tool Safety (1033HE)

Organizations such as Underwriters Laboratories, Consumer Product Safety Commission, OSHA and ANSI have made major strides in evaluating and testing tools in an effort to make using tools safer. This presentation covers circular saws, jig saws, plunge cutters, routers, power drills, power impact tools, and more. (20 minutes)

Advanced Ladder Safety (5010AE)

Each year thousands of people are injured from falling off ladders. Ladders should be inspected to make sure the steps are free of grease and other materials. This program covers the safe use of stepladders and straight ladders. This program will discuss the “belt buckle rule” and other safety procedures when using a ladder. (12 minutes)

Confined Space Entry (1020HE)

Failure to closely follow specific rules, regulations and confined space safety standards can cause serious injury or even death. This program covers oxygen deficiency, flammable or explosive gases, toxic gases and vapors, hydrogen sulfide and emergencies. (18 minutes)

Electrical Safety (1048IE)

This program focuses on electrical safety, grounding of electrical equipment, power/extension cords, double-insulation, 3-prong plugs, wires, and a safety overview in the workplace. (17 minutes)

Lockout/Tagout – Hazardous Energy Source (1004AE)

Locking out of electricity prevents electrical equipment from accidental release of electricity during maintenance and repair. This program talks about “authorized” and “affected” employees, “normal production operation,” tags, and much more. (10 minutes)

Personal Protective Equipment (1007BE)

Focus is on the importance of using personal protective equipment. Talks about hard hats, gloves, eye and hearing protection, footwear, respirators, and other aspects of protective equipment. (10 minutes)

Safe Handling of Compressed Gas Cylinders (1010HE)

The majority of gases for industrial uses are purchased in cylinders. This program discusses oxygen, protective caps, acetylene, and liquefied petroleum gases. Explains how to handle, store and general safe handling procedures. (9 minutes)

Safety in the Maintenance Department (Part I) (1048AE)

Maintenance workers enter all work areas; therefore they may be exposed to many different types of potential hazards. The program covers personal protective equipment, hand and power tool safety, drilling and cutting, and more. (10 minutes)

Safety in the Maintenance Department (Part II) (1049AE)

This is a continuation of a two-part series on safety in the maintenance department. Covered in this program are lockout/tagout, confined spaces, fire prevention, ladder safety, hazardous materials, and more. (16 minutes)

System Lifting 2000 - Back Injury Prevention (1010D)

This production is the most comprehensive and current information on back injury prevention. System lifting is awareness of the back’s anatomy and lifting technique to make sure you lift properly with the entire system. This program covers the causes of back pain, strains, sprains, workstation ergonomics, and 10:1 ratio. (34 minutes)