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Risk Management Video Library:
Safety
is a top priority at the Master Builders' Association. To assure that
the membership of the MBA maintains their commitment to safety, below
is a list of videos maintained by the MBA, which are free for the membership
to borrow.
Library
Policy:
The MBA has compiled Safety training dvds / videos made available to its
membership for immediate use. The videos have been categorized into the
list seen below. Click on the category and you will be directed to a webpage
with all videos under this category. To request to borrow a selection,
click on the title and an email will be generated from you to the MBA
staff. The borrower will have thirty (30) days from receipt to return
the item to the MBA.
Personal
Protective Equipment:
Eye
Protection: Why Gamble, DVD & 10 Handbooks
Don't turn a blind
eye to the accidents! Take a look at this award-winning program and see
the ways to avoid eye injuries. The program also outlines emergency procedures
and complies with OSHA's Eye Protection Standard (1910.133) p> *Protective
eyewear *Avoiding injury *Emergency procedures
ven the best fall protection system is useless without the proper anchorage.
Hook up with this program now, which adheres to OSHA’s Personal
Fall Arrest System (1910. 66 app C and 1926 subpart M App C) Standard.
*Guidelines for safe hook-up *General rules for identifying anchorage
points
Hand
Safety: Its In Your Hands, DVD & 20 Handbooks
Pinched. Burned. Irritated. Cut. Sliced. These are just some ways hands
can be injured. Get a firm grip on hand safety and prevent these accidents.
Avoid the two types of hazards - machine and chemical - and understand
the factors that determine the ideal PPE for a job. Make sure that employees
know the glove types as well: leather, fabric and insulating gloves -
when they are used and how they are to be checked, inspected and cared
for. Handy program eh?
*Wearing the right hand protection *Using machine guards *Using the right
tool for the task *Keeping equipment in proper working order *Taking good
care of gloves"
Hearing
Protection: Sounds Good To Me, DVD & 10 Handouts
Start your hearing protection training with a bang! Study how this delicate
organ works and how it's affected and damaged by noise. Control noise
level, understand Noise Reduction Ratings and use the appropriate ear
PPE: earplugs, canal caps, and earmuffs. The program also discusses audiometric
testing, a simple and painless test to detect hearing loss. *The human
ear *Four P's of prevention *Reducing high noise levels *Audiometric testing
PPE
Don't Start Work Without It, DVD & 10 Handbooks
At work, every part of the body is vulnerable to accidents, and you have
to make sure that your employees are well-protected. They face unique
dangers, depending on the job. And accordingly, their PPE must be customized
to cope with the risks. They must know what the right protection is for
their jobs! Get this comprehensive PPE program, covering eye, face, hearing,
head, hand and foot protection and other PPE rules. *Eye and face protection
*Hand and foot protection *Hearing protection *Basic PPE rules *Head protection
Protecting
Your Feet: Learning The ABC's, DVD & 10 Handbooks
People take their feet for granted. The result of that negligence? 100,000
injuries a year! Make sure your workers don't make the same slip-up. Show
them the ways people can injure their feet. They will learn prevention
basics and become familiar with ANSI's and OSHA's (1910.136)footwear standards
with this program. *Prevention of foot injuries *Safety shoes
Win
The Race To Safety, DVD
Step on the safety pedal and pull away from the dangers. In this program,
NASCAR star Bobby Labonte compares auto racing dangers with common industrial
hazards and discusses the facts on PPE, including safe use and maintenance,
total body protection and hazard assessment. *Full protective covering
*Knowing the limitations *Maintenance and disposal
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to Main Page of Safety Library
Library Contacts:
Bob McCall, Director of Safety, phone 412.922.3912 or rmccall@mbawpa.org.
Mary
Chuderewicz, Office Clerk, phone 412.922.3912 or mchuderewicz@mbawpa.org.
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