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Heat Stress
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13 min, 2010, Marcom

The body is a powerful machine, capable of performing massive amounts of work. And like any machine, when it's pushed hard, your body can produce a lot of heat. Whether you're outside under a hot sun, inside a busy factory, or bundled up against the cold, you need to be careful when your body heats up. This program reviews how heat affects the body, the steps your employees can take to prevent heat stress, and elementary first aid that can be given to a worker who has been affected by a heat-related illness.


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Heat Stress: Staying Healthy, Working Safely
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14 mins, Wumbus

This video clearly defines heat stress and highlights the dangers of working in environments where heat can cause serious injury. It addresses proper clothing, hydration, and work habits that workers need to stay healthy and work safely in the heat. It also shows how to identify, prevent and treat the three basic types of heat illnesses.


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Working Safely in Cold Weather
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16 mins, 2009, Wumbus

Cold stress can mentally and physically disorient workers. This video addresses the many hazardous and potentially dangerous situations of working in cold weather. It illustrates how workers can plan ahead to protect themselves from hypothermia, frostbite and treacherous driving conditions that can be life threatening in cold stress environments.


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Heat Stress in Construction Environments
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12 mins, 2009, Marcom

Working in a hot environment can present a number of hazards that go beyond feeling uncomfortable. For workers who are outdoors in the summer or workers who are indoors in a hot workplace such as an enclosed construction site there can be a significant risk of heat-induced disorders. This informative training video on reminds employees that heat-related illnesses can occur in many situations, and reviews what can be done to address these situations.


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Winter Safety
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16 mins, 2009, Marcom

Over the years employers have discovered that their employees miss more time from work as a result of off-the-job accidents than due to injuries experienced on the job. Many of these accidents occur during the winter holidays, as employees do things that they are not familiar with or haven't done since last year. Fortunately, most of these accidents can be prevented through effective training.


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Heat Stress - Preventive Measures
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15 mins, facilitator's guide, (10) employee handbooks, quiz, PowerPoint presentation, 2008, Summit Training Source

When your job involves hot environments, the attention-grabbing Heat Stress: Preventative Measures training program will teach your workers techniques to beat the heat and avoid the potential dangers of heat related illness.


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Cold Stress
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14 min., w/English Support Materials, Leader’s Guide, Employee Handbook, Quiz, PowerPoint, 2006, Summit Training

Hypothermia and frostbite can set in without warning and can happen in multiple environments, such as freezers, refrigerators, and being underground. Protect your workers from these chilling hazards with this breakthrough video that educates viewers on hypothermia and frostbite, their warning signs, and the safety measures to take before working.


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Working Safely In Hot Environments
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15 min, 2002, ERI Safety Videos

This informative video discusses the importance of staying safe while working in hot environments. Employees learn how to recognize the symptoms of heat related illnesses and take the necessary precautions to avoid them.


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Heat Stress (HAZWOPER)
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19 min, 2000, Marcom

In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste "from cradle to grave". Since then other regulations have followed, including OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these regulations, there are varying requirements for employee training, depending on an employee's specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. This HAZWOPER specific Heat Stress video helps employees understand the need to guard against heat-related illnesses and what steps they can take to protect themselves in their work environments.


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Heat Stress Prevention
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14 min, leader's guide, employee handbook, quiz, PowerPoint presentation, 2000, Summit Training Source

Heat is taken for granted, and this mistaken assumption causes unnecessary illness and lost time. This program teaches employees about the effects from heat, and covers causes, symptoms, and responses for heat disorders.


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Heat Stress For Construction
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12 min, Humorous, 1996, Training Network

Teaches a common sense approach to keeping cool.


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