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The Following is a list of Videos available to check out from DEHS.
To check out a video, fill out the Training Media Request form, or call DEHS at (502) 852-6670

 

Hazard Communication - Mandatory
VL1 Your Right to Know - Univ of Texas Safety office
VL2 MSDS - Cornerstone of Chemical Safety
VL3 Labeling
Hazard Communication - Required if Used
VL4 What Everyone Should Know ABout Toxicology
VL5 Acids and Caustics
VL6 Gases (compressed gases)
VL7.1 Chemical Safety I : Proper Handling
VL7.2 Chemical Safety II: Health Hazards
VL7.3 Chemical Safety III: Fire and Explosion
Hazard Communication - Refresher
VL8 Learn from Their Mistakes - HazCom Case History
VL9 Hazard Communication: A Healthy Responsibility
VL10 MSDS: Read It Before You Need It
VL11.1 Hazard Communication - The Right to Know the Right to Understand
Part I: Awareness and Identification
VL11.2 Hazard Communication - The Right to Know the Right to Understand
Part II: MSDS A Safety Tool
VL12 Hazard Communication: Knowledge is Your Best Defense
Laboratory Safety
VL13 Lab Hood Safety
VL14 Practicing Safe Science
VL15 Safety in the Research Laboratory Set One - includes the following three
VL15.1 *Radionuclide Hazards (same as RS8)
VL15.2 *Chemical Hazards
VL15.3 *Emergency Response
VL16 Safety in the Research Laboratory Set Two - includes the following three
VL16.1 *Centrifugation Hazards
VL16.2 *Chemical Storage Hazards
VL16.3 *Glassware Washing Hazards
VL17 Controlling Your Risks - HIV in the Research Laboratory
VL18 Lab Safety ACS Laboratory Safety Series: 4 parts
VL19.1 A - Introduction to Laboratory Safety
VL19.2 B - Protection Against the Odds
VL19.3 C - Safe Laboratory Procedures
VL19.4 D - Safety and Environmental Regulations
VL32 Safe Use of Biological Safety Cabinets or the Case of the Contaminated Cultures
VL33 X-Ray Diffraction Hazards
VL34 Assessing Risks of Toxic Chemicals
VL35 Mammalian Cell Culture Hazards
Bloodborne Pathogens
VL20 The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard: How It Affects You How it Protects You
Physical Plant H&S Program
VL21 Confined Space Entry
VL22 Aerial Lift Safety
VL23 LockOut TagOut
For Supervisors
VL24.1 What Every Manager Should Know About OSHA Inspections - Part I
VL24.2 What Every Manager Should Know About OSHA Inspections - Part II
VL25 Environmental Liability
VL26 Safety: The Big Picture
VL27 Accident Investigation and Analysis
Fire Safety
VL28 How Fast it Burns
VL29 Fires and Extinguishers
Ergonomics
VL30 Office Ergonomics
Health & Safety at Home
VL31 Cleaning Up Toxics: At Home
Radiation Safety
RS1 IU Radiation Safety Series
RS1.1 Introduction
RS1.2 Laboratory Techniques
RS1.3 Emergency Procedures
RS2 Univ. Of Calgary Radiation Safety
RS2.1 The Key to Contamination Control
RS2.2 The Key to Contamination Detection
RS2.3 The Key to Decontamination Procedures
RS3 Care and Feeding of Your Film Badge
RS4 Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation
RS5 Hospital Radiation Protection Practices
RS6 Working Safely with Radioactivity
RS7 NRC Good Practices
RS7.1 Good Practice in Nuclear Medicine
RS7.2 Good Practices in Teletherapy
RS8 Radionuclide Hazards (same as VL15.1)
RS9 Radiation Safety (in Hospitals)
RS10 Hotspot (Lawrence Livermore)
RS11 Frontline: Nuclear Reaction (PBS)
Laser Safety
RS12 Laser Safety Comes to Light: Medical Version
Shipping Infectious and Biohazardous Agents
CD001 Saf-T-Pak - Interactive Infectious Training CD-ROM (2006 version)

 

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