Truckers
This training series is about the best going regarding tarping, folding tarps and even tarping or folding in the wind to name a few items
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
The series covers a variety of other truck training items
But what do I know Im Canadian
TP
From Canada, Calgary
This training series is about the best going regarding tarping, folding tarps and even tarping or folding in the wind to name a few items
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
The series covers a variety of other truck training items
But what do I know Im Canadian
TP
From Canada, Calgary
Dear All
Let's have a look into another contribution from myside on the use of seat belt... A really touching one...
Dear Amish
Let me try to post the relevant videos soon...
Dear Terry
Thanks a lot for your continous participation and knowledge sharing... The write up and links shared is simply great... Keep on sharing...
From India
Let's have a look into another contribution from myside on the use of seat belt... A really touching one...
Dear Amish
Let me try to post the relevant videos soon...
Dear Terry
Thanks a lot for your continous participation and knowledge sharing... The write up and links shared is simply great... Keep on sharing...
From India
Fire Prevention and Safe Work Permit Training and Videos that you wanted
Fire Prevention Videos
Fire Safety in the Workplace
Following simple fire safety practices can prevent fires at work and reduce injuries and losses.
Housekeeping
• Keep your workplace clutter free.
• Keep exits, stairways, storage areas, staff rooms and work areas free from debris such as empty boxes, waste paper and dirty rags.
• Keep flammable liquid storage to a minimum and in approved containers.
• Keep large quantities of flammable liquids in an approved storage cabinet.
• Follow your buildings security measures and keep unauthorized people out of your workplace.
• Keep alleys and other areas around your building well lit.
Be careful with appliances
• Unplug or turn off all appliances including coffee makers, hot plates, and burners at the end of each day.
• Allow air to circulate around heat producing equipment such as photocopiers, computer terminals and heaters.
If you smoke
• Smoke only where permitted and use large, non-tip ashtrays. Thoroughly soak butts with water before discarding.
• Ensure visitors are aware of smoking regulations.
Electrical Safety
• Replace electrical cords that have cracked insulation or broken connectors.
• Do not overload electrical circuits.
• Never run extension cords across doorways, under carpets or where they can be stepped on or pinched.
Portable Fire Extinguishers
• Everyone should read the extinguisher instructions and be trained in the safe operation of fire extinguishers.
• Ensure everyone has left the building before attempting to fight a fire.
• Use portable fire extinguishers to extinguish and control small, contained fires until the fire department arrives.
• Portable fire extinguishers are not designed to fight large fires or those that may spread quickly.
Prepare for Emergencies
During a fire, everyone's safety depends on good preparation and an efficient evacuation.
Employers should…
• Post a fire escape plan in a prominent location on every level
• Ensure all employees are familiar with exit locations, escape routes and fire extinguisher locations
• Conduct regular fire drills
• Post the emergency numbers on or near all telephones
• Make provisions for the safe evacuation of employees with disabilities by appointing someone to assist them
• Appoint and train a fire warden on each level of the building to ensure safe evacuation and ongoing safety programs
Employees should…
• Know the location of all building exits
• Know the location of the nearest fire alarms and how to use them
• Count the doors or desks between their work area and nearest exit. During a fire, exit signs may not be visible due to smoke or a power failure.
What to do if a fire occurs:
• Sound the alarm and leave the building immediately, closing all doors behind you.
• If smoke blocks your primary exit, use another one. If you must exit through the smoke, stay low by crawling on your hands and knees.
• Check doors before opening them. Kneel or crouch at the door, reach up and touch the door, knob and frame. If you feel any warmth on or around the door, use another escape route. If the door feels cool, open it slowly and carefully with your shoulder against it. Slam the door shut if you see flames or smoke on the other side.
• Call 9-1-1 no matter how small the fire appears to be.
YouTube - Fire Prevention & Home Safety
Fire Prevention and Safety Tips Video
YouTube - Fire Prevention and Safety Tip
Fire Prevention & Safety in the Office Video and DVD | Fire | Howcast.com
YouTube - 2008 Fire Prevention Week - "Exit Strategy"
YouTube - Introduction to Fire Safety (Fire Safety at Work - Part 1 of 4)
YouTube - Fire Evacuation (Fire Safety at Work - Part 3 of 4)
YouTube - Extinguishing Fires at Work (Fire Safety at Work - Part 3 of 4)
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
YouTube - Fire Safety at Work (4 Fire Safety Titles)
Fire Safety Awareness | General House & Home | Howcast.com
Fire Safety & Construction: Lattice Work: Fire Safety & Construction | eHow.com
Online Safety Training Material Repository <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google )
Safe Work Permits
Why are we here?
The company requires evaluation of very hazardous, nonroutine jobs for which there are no Safe Job Procedures or approved Job Safety Plans.
Certain jobs always require that a Safe Work Permit be issued by a qualified individual.
YouTube - Fire and Safe Work (HOTWORK) Permit - sample from the "Safety Practices" bundle
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source...8TM5wgyb4JbZbQ
From Canada, Calgary
Fire Prevention Videos
Fire Safety in the Workplace
Following simple fire safety practices can prevent fires at work and reduce injuries and losses.
Housekeeping
• Keep your workplace clutter free.
• Keep exits, stairways, storage areas, staff rooms and work areas free from debris such as empty boxes, waste paper and dirty rags.
• Keep flammable liquid storage to a minimum and in approved containers.
• Keep large quantities of flammable liquids in an approved storage cabinet.
• Follow your buildings security measures and keep unauthorized people out of your workplace.
• Keep alleys and other areas around your building well lit.
Be careful with appliances
• Unplug or turn off all appliances including coffee makers, hot plates, and burners at the end of each day.
• Allow air to circulate around heat producing equipment such as photocopiers, computer terminals and heaters.
If you smoke
• Smoke only where permitted and use large, non-tip ashtrays. Thoroughly soak butts with water before discarding.
• Ensure visitors are aware of smoking regulations.
Electrical Safety
• Replace electrical cords that have cracked insulation or broken connectors.
• Do not overload electrical circuits.
• Never run extension cords across doorways, under carpets or where they can be stepped on or pinched.
Portable Fire Extinguishers
• Everyone should read the extinguisher instructions and be trained in the safe operation of fire extinguishers.
• Ensure everyone has left the building before attempting to fight a fire.
• Use portable fire extinguishers to extinguish and control small, contained fires until the fire department arrives.
• Portable fire extinguishers are not designed to fight large fires or those that may spread quickly.
Prepare for Emergencies
During a fire, everyone's safety depends on good preparation and an efficient evacuation.
Employers should…
• Post a fire escape plan in a prominent location on every level
• Ensure all employees are familiar with exit locations, escape routes and fire extinguisher locations
• Conduct regular fire drills
• Post the emergency numbers on or near all telephones
• Make provisions for the safe evacuation of employees with disabilities by appointing someone to assist them
• Appoint and train a fire warden on each level of the building to ensure safe evacuation and ongoing safety programs
Employees should…
• Know the location of all building exits
• Know the location of the nearest fire alarms and how to use them
• Count the doors or desks between their work area and nearest exit. During a fire, exit signs may not be visible due to smoke or a power failure.
What to do if a fire occurs:
• Sound the alarm and leave the building immediately, closing all doors behind you.
• If smoke blocks your primary exit, use another one. If you must exit through the smoke, stay low by crawling on your hands and knees.
• Check doors before opening them. Kneel or crouch at the door, reach up and touch the door, knob and frame. If you feel any warmth on or around the door, use another escape route. If the door feels cool, open it slowly and carefully with your shoulder against it. Slam the door shut if you see flames or smoke on the other side.
• Call 9-1-1 no matter how small the fire appears to be.
YouTube - Fire Prevention & Home Safety
Fire Prevention and Safety Tips Video
YouTube - Fire Prevention and Safety Tip
Fire Prevention & Safety in the Office Video and DVD | Fire | Howcast.com
YouTube - 2008 Fire Prevention Week - "Exit Strategy"
YouTube - Introduction to Fire Safety (Fire Safety at Work - Part 1 of 4)
YouTube - Fire Evacuation (Fire Safety at Work - Part 3 of 4)
YouTube - Extinguishing Fires at Work (Fire Safety at Work - Part 3 of 4)
YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.
YouTube - Fire Safety at Work (4 Fire Safety Titles)
Fire Safety Awareness | General House & Home | Howcast.com
Fire Safety & Construction: Lattice Work: Fire Safety & Construction | eHow.com
Online Safety Training Material Repository <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google )
Safe Work Permits
Why are we here?
The company requires evaluation of very hazardous, nonroutine jobs for which there are no Safe Job Procedures or approved Job Safety Plans.
Certain jobs always require that a Safe Work Permit be issued by a qualified individual.
YouTube - Fire and Safe Work (HOTWORK) Permit - sample from the "Safety Practices" bundle
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source...8TM5wgyb4JbZbQ
From Canada, Calgary
Dear All
Let's have a look on another contribution from myside...
Don't Drink & Drive... By doing this we are just putting others life also in danger...
Dear Raghu: The safety signages video is very good... We are just making collection of all types of videos.. Good.. Keep on sharing...
Dear Terry: Thanks once again for help by knowing the needs of forum members... Just keep on sharing your expertise with us...
From India
Let's have a look on another contribution from myside...
Don't Drink & Drive... By doing this we are just putting others life also in danger...
Dear Raghu: The safety signages video is very good... We are just making collection of all types of videos.. Good.. Keep on sharing...
Dear Terry: Thanks once again for help by knowing the needs of forum members... Just keep on sharing your expertise with us...
From India
Dear all,
Another one from myside regrding Helmet video with backround song(its contains 2 parts). . .
Dear dipil,
Seat belt video excellent one. . .Its explains nicely importance of seat belt. . .
Keep on sharing. . .
From United States, Fpo
Another one from myside regrding Helmet video with backround song(its contains 2 parts). . .
Dear dipil,
Seat belt video excellent one. . .Its explains nicely importance of seat belt. . .
Keep on sharing. . .
From United States, Fpo
Dear all, Here is the 2 nd part. . . Dear amish, I will upload work permit video later. . .
From United States, Fpo
From United States, Fpo
Dear all,
Please see the attached [Indian Criminals] Girl without helmet, try to hide license plate.
I request to specially women’s please advice to your brothers/husband/kids/boy friends if girls/women’s advised it’s easily reach to them (Haaaa!!!!). . . Before u should follow the rules when ever ride in bike with you’re................ (It’s save you in lot of problems) please wear helmet. . .
From United States, Fpo
Please see the attached [Indian Criminals] Girl without helmet, try to hide license plate.
I request to specially women’s please advice to your brothers/husband/kids/boy friends if girls/women’s advised it’s easily reach to them (Haaaa!!!!). . . Before u should follow the rules when ever ride in bike with you’re................ (It’s save you in lot of problems) please wear helmet. . .
From United States, Fpo
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