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Now you can order online! We have hundreds of publications for your needs – topics from agriculture to hospitality. We have it all. All items are broken down into three main categories: Bulletins, Safety Tips, and our Library Catalog of past bulletins for your specific needs.
Bulletins

Our bimonthly newsletters and bulletins are dedicated to your workplace safety. They help keep you and your workers safety-conscious throughout the year and are perfect for posting on company bulletin boards, as handouts at safety meetings, posted in company rest areas, or as articles for your company newsletter.



    Safety Bulletins – Price is $210.


Safety Tips

Each volume contains 25 easy-to-understand, reproducible bilingual safety tips to help your employees avoid the most common accidents in the workplace. Also included are tips on how to put together effective training sessions, how to run effective safety meetings, and how to create safety checklists and forms — all in a bilingual English-Spanish format. Price is $179*.

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Library

Now you can order back issues of the Bilingual Safety Bulletins by subject matter. See below for hundreds of topics to choose from. All publications are in a bilingual format (English and Spanish) and are available for $9.00 per bulletin. Click on the tabs below to search through each category.

CATEGORY: Accident Prevention & Safety Awareness

Item Name:         Item Number
  • A New Year's Resolution: Make It About Workplace Safety AP-0001
  • Accident Investigation: A Tool For Effective Prevention AP-0002
  • Accident or Error? AP-0003
  • Accident Prevention Signs and Tags AP-0004
  • Alphabet Soup AP-0005
  • Are Cellular Phones Creating Dangers? AP-0006
  • Avoid "Back to School" and "Back to Work" Accidents AP-0007
  • Avoid Dangers Lurking About AP-0008
  • Avoiding Sprains and Strains AP-0009
  • Back Pain in the Workplace AP-0010
  • Backing Into Trouble AP-0011
  • Be Alert To Dangers AP-0012
  • Be Alert to Office Hazards AP-0013
  • Be Safe This Holiday – Season 1 AP-0014
  • Be Safe This Holiday – Season 2 AP-0015
  • Be Safe This Holiday – Season 3 AP-0016
  • Be Safe When Working In Confined Spaces AP-0017
  • Being Sleepy Means Trouble AP-0018
  • Beware When Mold Takes a Hold AP-0019
  • Cell Phones are Great But Not in the Workplace AP-0020
  • Cheers to Your Good Safety and Health AP-0021
  • Cleaning With Compressed Air AP-0022
  • Close Calls Do Serve Warning AP-0023
  • Common Mistakes in Confined Spaces AP-0024
  • Complacency Can Put You In Danger AP-0025
  • Concrete Safety AP-0026
  • Confined Space Entry — Don't Be A "Dead" Hero AP-0027


CATEGORY: Accident Prevention & Safety Awareness

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Danger and Out-of-Service Tags AP-0028
  • Dealing With Electrical Emergencies AP-0029
  • Dealing With Eyestrain AP-0030
  • Dealing With Power Outages AP-0031
  • Dealing With Terrorism AP-0032
  • Desk Stress AP-0033
  • Do You Have a Safety Attitude? AP-0034
  • Don't Be a Statistic AP-0035
  • Don't Be Put In the Hot Seat AP-0036
  • Don't Be Shocked! AP-0037
  • Don't Become a Victim of What's On the Other Side of the Wall AP-0038
  • Don't Choose to Look the Other Way AP-0039
  • Drug & Alcohol Abuse Impacts Business AP-0040
  • Electrical Cord Safety AP-0041
  • Electricity in Wet Conditions AP-0042
  • Electricity Overloading AP-0043
  • Electricity: A Real and Present Danger AP-0044
  • Establishing a Chain of Command AP-0045
  • Everyone is Responsible for Safety AP-0046
  • Extension Cord Safety — Don't Take Chances! AP-0047
  • Eye and Hand Injuries Happen When Least Expected AP-0048
  • Falling Objects — Heads Up! AP-0049
  • Focus on Trenching Hazards AP-0050
  • Get Involved With Safety AP-0051
  • Giving Clear Instructions AP-0052
  • Good Housekeeping — The Seal of Approval AP-0053
  • Good Housekeeping Is For Everyone AP-0054


CATEGORY: Accident Prevention & Safety Awareness

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Have a Safe & Happy Holiday Season AP-0055
  • Holiday Fun, Holiday Stress, Holiday Accidents AP-0056
  • Horseplay = Dangerous Play AP-0057
  • How Safety Aware Are You? AP-0058
  • Ladder Logic AP-0059
  • Ladder Safety AP-0060
  • Latex Allergies AP-0061
  • Lessons to Be Learned From Accidents AP-0062
  • Lifting Awkward Loads AP-0063
  • Light Fixture Safety AP-0064
  • Maintain Good Housekeeping AP-0065
  • Make Safety Part of Your New Year Resolutions AP-0066
  • Managing Back Pain AP-0067
  • Misuse of Portable Ladders AP-0068
  • New Job? Beat the Injury Odds AP-0069
  • New Year's Resolutions – Safety & Health Attitudes and Actions AP-0070
  • Nothing Happens Till It Happens AP-0071
  • Office Safety Practices AP-0072
  • Out Of Service Tags AP-0073
  • Over Exertion and Over Extension AP-0074
  • Portable Ladder Safety AP-0075
  • Power Lines — Heads Up For Safety! AP-0076
  • Preventing Accidents Through Accident Investigations AP-0077
  • Preventing Manual Handling Injuries AP-0078
  • Proceed With Caution AP-0079
  • Protect Your Back At Work AP-0080
  • Protect Yourself From Falling Objects AP-0081


CATEGORY: Accident Prevention & Safety Awareness

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Protecting Ourselves from the Unexpected AP-0082
  • Recognizing How Accidents Are Caused AP-0083
  • Reduce Your Risks When Lightning Strikes AP-0084
  • Reducing Workplace Burn Accidents AP-0085
  • Repetitive Motion Injuries Can Be Prevented AP-0086
  • Reporting Work-Related Accidents & Injuries AP-0087
  • Right Steps to Ladder Safety AP-0088
  • Safe Lifting Can Protect Your Back AP-0089
  • Say Less to Stress AP-0090
  • Protection from the Wind AP-0091
  • Color Coding for Safety AP-0092
  • Being Sleepy Means Trouble AP-0093
  • Working Outdoors: Dog and Snake Bites AP-0094
  • Human Errors and Accidents AP-0095
  • The Dangers of Being on "Cruise Control" AP-0096
  • Close Calls AP-0097
  • Avoiding Distractions AP-0098
  • Take Care of Your Co-Workers AP-0099
  • No Excuses! AP-0100
  • Battling the Cold AP-0101
  • Look Up, Look Down, and Look All Around AP-0102
  • Muddy, Slippery and Dangerous AP-0103
  • Are You Prone to Accidents? AP-0104
  • Safety and Your Supervisor AP-0105
  • The "Buddy System" AP-0106
  • Start the New Year Out Right AP-0107
  • Accident Reporting and Investigations AP-0108


CATEGORY: Accident Prevention & Safety Awareness

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Stinging or Biting Insects AP-0109
  • The Right Safety Attitude AP-0110
  • Good Personal Hygiene at Work AP-0111
  • Can You SEE the Problem? Good Lighting is Important! AP-0112
  • Know Safety – No Accidents; No Safety – Know Accidents AP-0113
  • Ignoring a Warning Can Cause Much Mourning AP-0114


CATEGORY: Chemical Safety

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Avoid Using Empty Drums for Lifting CH-0001
  • Avoiding Spontaneous Combustion CH-0002
  • Battery Charging Presents a Multitude of Hazards! CH-0003
  • Battery Safety Savvy CH-0004
  • Battery Servicing Safety CH-0005
  • Calling the Poison Control Center CH-0006
  • Carbon Monoxide — Danger Lurking Inside! CH-0007
  • Carbon Monoxide Poisoning CH-0008
  • Carbon Monoxide: The Silent Killer CH-0009
  • Color Coding for Safety CH-0010
  • Containing Spilled Liquids CH-0011
  • Contingency Plans to Deal with Spills CH-0012
  • Don't Be Put In the Hot Seat CH-0013
  • Dust Pollution Can Cause Serious Problems CH-0014
  • Empty Drums Can Be Potential Bombs CH-0015
  • Exposure to Asphalt CH-0016
  • Exposure to Diesel Exhaust Can Be Harmful CH-0017
  • Flammable Liquids Deserve Respect CH-0018
  • Good Personal Hygiene CH-0019
  • Hazards of Flammable & Combustible Liquids CH-0020
  • Hazards Using Paints and Solvents CH-0021
  • Health Hazards of Paint CH-0022
  • How Chemicals Enter Our Body CH-0023
  • How to Read an MSDS CH-0024
  • Labels on Chemical Products CH-0025
  • Labels on Chemical Products CH-0026
  • Make Sure it's Labeled CH-0027


CATEGORY: Chemical Safety

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Reducing Workplace Burn Accidents CH-0028
  • Responding to Major and Minor Chemical Spills CH-0029
  • Safe Fueling Operations CH-0030
  • Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials CH-0031
  • Safely Storing Incompatible Chemicals CH-0032
  • Safely Using Liquid Propane CH-0033
  • Safety and Asbestos CH-0034
  • Safety Tips on Paints & Solvents CH-0035
  • Safety Using Gasoline – Powered Engines Inside CH-0036
  • Safety When Using Hot Water and Steam CH-0037
  • Solvents: Use Them With Care CH-0038
  • Storage of Hazardous Materials CH-0039
  • Take Care of Compressed Gas Cylinders CH-0040
  • The Dangers Lurking in Gasoline-Powered Engines CH-0041
  • The Dangers of "Take-Home Toxins" CH-0042
  • Tips on Safe Chemical Storage & Handling CH-0043
  • Using Cleaning Products Safely CH-0044
  • What is "HazCom" or the "Right-to-Know" Standard? CH-0045
  • Why Spraying Can Be Hazardous CH-0046
  • Working Safely With Hazardous Substances CH-0047
  • Work-Related Skin Problems CH-0048
  • You Have the Right to Know! CH-0049
  • Preventing Explosions CH-0050
  • Protect Your Skin CH-0051
  • Protect Yourself Against Skin Irritations CH-0052
  • Protecting Our Hands From Exposure to Chemicals CH-0053
  • Reducing the Risks When Working With Lead CH-0054


CATEGORY: Chemical Safety

Item Name:         Item Number
  • No Label on a Product Means Trouble CH-0055
  • Make Sure It's Labeled CH-0056
  • Caution with Corrosives CH-0057
  • Leaks & Spills: Don't Let Them Get Out of Hand CH-0058
  • What "Irritates" You At Work? CH-0059
  • Flammable Hazards CH-0060
  • Labels Are No Good If They're Not Understood! CH-0061


CATEGORY: Forklifts, Heavy Equipment & Vehicles

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Are Cellular Phones Creating Dangers? HE-0001
  • Avoid "Back to School" and "Back to Work" Accidents HE-0002
  • Avoiding Falls From Forklifts HE-0003
  • Avoiding Finger, Hand and Wrist Injuries HE-0004
  • Avoiding Forklift Tip-Overs HE-0005
  • Blind Spots — We Need Eyes in the Back of Our Heads HE-0006
  • Buckle Up — It's The Law! HE-0007
  • Cargo Dock Safety HE-0008
  • Chock and Block HE-0009
  • Conveyor Safety HE-0010
  • Double-Check Your Load HE-0011
  • Driving in Fog: Slow Down & Stay Alert HE-0012
  • Driving In the Rain (You may not always be singing) HE-0013
  • Emergency Action Plans: Preparing for the Future HE-0014
  • Forklift Operators: Move Cautiously When Vision is Obstructed HE-0015
  • Fork-Lift Roll Overs Can Be Fatal HE-0016
  • Getting "Caught Up" in Your Work Can Be Deadly HE-0017
  • Golf Cart Safety HE-0018
  • Hand Arm Vibration Systems HE-0019
  • Heading Out? Check it out! HE-0020
  • How to Read a Fire Diamond HE-0021
  • Industrial Vehicles and Pedestrian Safety HE-0022
  • Industrial Vehicles and Pedestrians HE-0023
  • Mounting and Dismounting Vehicles and Equipment HE-0024
  • New Forklift Operators and Protecting Pedestrians HE-0025
  • Orange Cones are Good for Everyone HE-0026
  • Pallet Safety HE-0027


CATEGORY: Forklifts, Heavy Equipment & Vehicles

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Pedestrian Safety Around Forklifts HE-0028
  • Portable Generators: Use Them Safely! HE-0029
  • Power Tool Safety HE-0030
  • Preventing Machine Surprises HE-0031
  • Promote Driving Safety HE-0032
  • Propane Gas Safety HE-0033
  • Propane Vehicles and Cold Weather HE-0034
  • Ramps and Forklifts HE-0035
  • Reporting Unsafe Equipment HE-0036
  • Safe Fueling Operations HE-0037
  • Safe Stacking and Storing HE-0038
  • Safe Stacking, Moving and Storing HE-0039
  • Safe Use Of Tractors HE-0040
  • Safe Vehicles and Safe Driving HE-0041
  • Safe Work Around Cranes and Hoists HE-0042
  • Safe Work in Congested Areas HE-0043
  • Safe Work With Forklifts HE-0044
  • Safety Tips on Using Power Presses HE-0045
  • Safety Tips to Reduce Mowing Hazards HE-0046
  • Safety Traveling With Loads HE-0047
  • Safety Using Power Tools HE-0048
  • Slip Sliding A–w —a —y HE-0049
  • Speed a Little-Lose a Lot HE-0050
  • Take Care When Clearing Jams HE-0051
  • The Dangers of Overloading HE-0052
  • Tractor Rollovers Can Be Dangerous HE-0053
  • Treacherous Black Ice HE-0054


CATEGORY: Forklifts, Heavy Equipment & Vehicles

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Warehouse Safety HE-0055
  • Winter Driving HE-0056
  • Working Near Heavy Equipment HE-0057
  • Chocking and Blocking Safety HE-0058
  • Scalping Dangers Around Equipment HE-0059
  • Drowsy Driving Dangers HE-0060
  • Maintenance Enhances Machinery Safety HE-0061
  • Always Check Your Blind Spot HE-0062
  • Forklifts and Pedestrians Don't Mix HE-0063
  • Safe Forklift Operations Around Hazards HE-0064


CATEGORY: Machine & Tool Safety

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Avoid the Points of Peril MT-0001
  • Avoiding Cuts & Lacerations MT-0002
  • Be On the Cutting Edge of Safety MT-0003
  • Brush Up On Machine Guards MT-0004
  • Danger and Out-of-Service Tags MT-0005
  • Dealing With Plant & Equipment Hazards MT-0006
  • Electricity Overloading MT-0007
  • Hammer It Safely MT-0008
  • Hand Arm Vibration Systems MT-0009
  • Hand Tool Safety MT-0010
  • High-Vibration Tools in the Workplace MT-0011
  • Lockout and Blockout to Prevent Serious Injury MT-0012
  • Lockout/Tagout Programs Save Lives MT-0013
  • Machine Guards are Always ON GUARD MT-0014
  • Maintaining Machinery in Proper Working Order MT-0015
  • Nail Guns Labor Savors or Lethal Weapons? MT-0016
  • Out Of Service Tags MT-0017
  • Prevent Hose Whipping MT-0018
  • Preventing Machine Surprises MT-0019
  • Proceed With Caution MT-0020
  • Proper Machine Maintenance Means Quieter Work MT-0021
  • Protecting Hands and Fingers MT-0022
  • Reduce the Risks When Spraypainting MT-0023
  • Removing and Replacing Machine Guards MT-0024
  • Safe Gripping MT-0025
  • Safe Operation of Power Tools MT-0026
  • Safety Using Hand Tools MT-0027


CATEGORY: Machine & Tool Safety

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Safety Using Power Tools MT-0028
  • Safety Using Shovels MT-0029
  • Take the Lockout/Tagout Standard Seriously MT-0030
  • The Lockout-Tagout Rule – Not To Be Ignored MT-0031
  • Treat Compressed Air With Respect MT-0032
  • Use and Care of Tools MT-0033
  • Using Sharp Tools Safely MT-0034
  • Utility Knife Safety MT-0035
  • What's This in Our Tool Box? MT-0036
  • You've Got the Power MT-0037
  • Power Tool Safety MT-0038
  • Practice Good Knife Safety MT-0039
  • Treat Compressed Air with Respect MT-0040
  • Never Tamper With Safety MT-0041
  • The Dangers of Stored Energy MT-0042
  • Scalping Dangers Around Equipment MT-0043
  • Never Force a Tool MT-0044
  • Working Around Hazardous Machinery: Hair, jewelry, clothing... MT-0045
  • Machine Shop Safety MT-0046
  • Maintenance Enhances Machinery Safety MT-0047
  • Rope Safety: Your Life Could Be On The Line MT-0048
  • Safeguards are Essential to Injury Prevention MT-0049
  • Broken Tools Can Be Replaced – You Can't MT-0050


CATEGORY: Material Handling

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Avoid Injury To Yourself When Stacking Shelves MH-0001
  • Avoid Using Empty Drums for Lifting MH-0002
  • Avoiding Sprains and Strains MH-0003
  • Back Pain in the Workplace MH-0004
  • Cargo Dock Safety MH-0005
  • Falling Objects — Heads Up! MH-0006
  • Glass: Useful But Sharp and Dangerous MH-0007
  • Handcart Hazards MH-0008
  • Hot Work and Fire Watches MH-0009
  • Improper Handling of Waste MH-0010
  • Lift it Right MH-0011
  • Lifting Awkward Loads MH-0012
  • Managing Back Pain MH-0013
  • Over Exertion and Over Extension MH-0014
  • Pallet Safety MH-0015
  • Preventing Manual MH-0016
  • Handling Accidents MH-0017
  • Safe Handling of Drums and Barrels MH-0018
  • Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials MH-0019
  • Safe Lifting Can Protect Your Back MH-0020
  • Safe Materials Handling MH-0021
  • Safe Stacking and Storing MH-0022
  • Safe Stacking, Moving and Storing MH-0023
  • Safe Use of Hand Pallet Trucks MH-0024
  • Safe Warehouse Work MH-0025
  • Safe Work Around Cranes and Hoists MH-0026
  • Safety Traveling With Loads MH-0027



CATEGORY: Material Handling

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Stacking Safely on Pallets MH-0028
  • Storage Area Safety MH-0029
  • Warehouse Safety MH-0030
  • What is a Safe Weight? MH-0031
  • What is Your Back IQ? MH-0032
  • Working Safely Around Suspended Loads MH-0033
  • Workplace Sprains and Strains MH-0034
  • Preventing Manual Handling Injuries MH-0035
  • Safe Stacking on Pallets MH-0036
  • The 3 Points of Contact and the 4 to 1 Rule MH-0037
  • Team Lifting MH-0038
  • Using Your "Power Zone" MH-0039
  • Safe Trash Handling Tips MH-0040
  • Use Your Body's Power Zone MH-0041
  • Ladders: Know Their Load Capacity MH-0042
  • Our Limitations and Safety MH-0043

  • CATEGORY: Hospitality Industry

    Item Name:         Item Number
  • Accidents Cost Everyone H-0001
  • Accidents Don't Just "Happen!" H-0002
  • Avoid Finger, Hand and Wrist Injuries H-0003
  • Avoid Housekeeping Strains and Sprains H-0004
  • Back Pain in the Workplace H-0005
  • Be Kind to Your Feet H-0006
  • Brief Moments of Inattention Can Be Disastrous H-0007



CATEGORY: Hospitality Industry

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Broken Glass Safety H-0008
  • Can Your Kitchen Pass the Food Safety Test? H-0009
  • Disposable Gloves: A Key Food Protection Tool H-0010
  • Electric Cart Safety Tips H-0011
  • Electrical Safety H-0012
  • Exercise to Prevent Back Problems H-0013
  • Golf Cart Safety H-0014
  • Good Floor Maintenance H-0015
  • Great Facilities – Terrible Staff: What Went Wrong? H-0016
  • Ground Rules in Grounds-Keeping Safety H-0017
  • Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome H-0018
  • Hand Washing Guidelines H-0019
  • Handling Garbage Safely H-0020
  • Hotel Fire Safety H-0021
  • Hotel Housekeeping Safety Tips H-0022
  • How Safe is Your Hotel? H-0023
  • Illness and Work in the Hospitality Industry H-0024
  • Kitchen Machines & Worker Accidents H-0025
  • Knife Safety Tips H-0026
  • Ladder Logic H-0027
  • Laundry Room Safety H-0028
  • Natural Gas: Friend or Foe H-0029
  • Occupational Violence in the Hospitality Industry H-0030
  • Preventing Burns and Scalds H-0031
  • Preventing Machine Surprises H-0032
  • Preventing Overexertion H-0033



CATEGORY: Hospitality Industry

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Preventing Power Mower Accidents H-0034
  • Protecting Ourselves from the Unexpected H-0035
  • Put the Pests to Rest H-0036
  • Reducing Risks When Making Beds H-0037
  • Reporting Work-Related Accidents and Injuries H-0038
  • Restaurant Work Has its Risks H-0039
  • Safe Gripping H-0040
  • Safe Lifting in Special Situations H-0041
  • Safe Stacking & Lifting H-0042
  • Safe Walking Surfaces H-0043
  • Safety and the Older Worker H-0044
  • Safety Using Liquid Household Bleach H-0045
  • Sickness and Work H-0046
  • Skin Penetrating Injuries and Exposure to Infection H-0047
  • Speed a Little – Lose a Lot H-0048
  • Spread the Word – Not the Bacteria H-0049
  • Staying On Your Feet H-0050
  • Storage of Hazardous Materials H-0051
  • Substance Abuse and Job Performance H-0052
  • The Hazards of Heat Stress H-0053
  • The Hazards of Hot Pots and Pans H-0054
  • The Risk of Cleaning Chemicals H-0055
  • Thunderstorms and Lightning H-0056
  • Unsafe at Play, Unsafe at Work H-0057
  • Using Hair Protection H-0058
  • Using Your Housekeeping Cart Safely H-0059



CATEGORY: Hospitality Industry

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Utility Knife Safety H-0060
  • Venomous Spider Bites H-0061
  • Voicing Your Ideas and Suggestions H-0062
  • What NOT to DO in an Emergency Situation H-0063
  • When the Heat is On H-0064


CATEGORY: Medical/First Aid/Emergency

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Accident Investigation: A Tool For Effective Prevention MFE-0001
  • Accident or Error? MFE-0002
  • Accidents Cost Everyone MFE-0003
  • After Hours Fires: Protecting Your Property MFE-0004
  • Avoid Injury To Yourself MFE-0005
  • When Stacking Shelves MFE-0006
  • Avoiding Head Injuries MFE-0007
  • Avoiding Sprains and Strains MFE-0008
  • Back Pain in the Workplace MFE-0009
  • Back Support Belts: Part of a Comprehensive Plan MFE-0010
  • Be Prepared For Medical Emergencies At Work MFE-0011
  • Beat The Heat! MFE-0012
  • Bee Alert! MFE-0013
  • Blood Borne Pathogens – No Worker Is Safe MFE-0014
  • Braving the Elements Safely MFE-0015
  • Calling the Poison Control Center MFE-0016
  • Close Calls Do Serve Warning MFE-0017
  • Cold Medications and Work MFE-0018
  • Cold, Wet Feet Should Not Be Ignored MFE-0019
  • Dealing With Burns MFE-0020
  • Dealing With Electrical Emergencies MFE-0021
  • Desk Stress MFE-0022
  • Doctoring Cuts and Scratches MFE-0023
  • Driving In the Rain (You may not always be singing) MFE-0024
  • Electricity in Wet Conditions MFE-0025
  • Emergency Action Plans: Preparing for the Future MFE-0026
  • Emergency Eye Wash Stations MFE-0027


CATEGORY: Medical/First Aid/Emergency

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Evacuating a Burning Building MFE-0028
  • Exercise to Prevent Back Problems MFE-0029
  • Exposure to Asphalt MFE-0030
  • Exposure to Poison Oak or Poison Ivy MFE-0031
  • Eye and Hand InjuriesHappen When Least Expected MFE-0032
  • Eyewash Stations: The First Few Seconds are Critical MFE-0033
  • Fire Extinguisher Safety MFE-0034
  • Fire Prevention Is Everyone's Responsibility MFE-0035
  • Fire Prevention: Everyone's Job MFE-0036
  • First Aid Facts When Using Pesticides MFE-0037
  • Flammable Liquids Deserve Respect MFE-0038
  • Get Earthquake Prepared MFE-0039
  • Hand Arm Vibration Systems MFE-0040
  • Heat Stress Hazards MFE-0041
  • Helpful Fire Safety Tips MFE-0042
  • If Disaster Strikes — Be Prepared! MFE-0043
  • If Disaster Strikes — You Should Be Prepared! MFE-0044
  • Injured at Work? What to Do MFE-0045
  • Insect Bites and Stings MFE-0046
  • Is Your Work Making You Sick? Occupational Allergies MFE-0047
  • Know Basic First Aid at Work MFE-0048
  • Learn the ABCs & Ds of the Fire Diamond MFE-0049
  • Lessons to Be Learned From Accidents MFE-0050
  • Lift it Right MFE-0051
  • Lifting Awkward Loads MFE-0052
  • Lightning: What To Do When It Strikes MFE-0053
  • Man Down!!!!!!! MFE-0054


CATEGORY: Medical/First Aid/Emergency

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Managing Back Pain MFE-0055
  • Misuse of OTC Painkillers and Antihistamines MFE-0056
  • Myths and Facts about OTC Drugs MFE-0057
  • Near Miss Incidents MFE-0058
  • New Job? Beat the Injury Odds MFE-0059
  • No Injury, No Accident? MFE-0060
  • Nothing Happens Till It Happens MFE-0061
  • Over Exertion and Over Extension MFE-0062
  • Preventing Accidents Through Accident Investigations MFE-0063
  • Preventing Heat Stress MFE-0064
  • Preventing Manual Handling Injuries MFE-0065
  • Propane Vehicles and Cold Weather MFE-0066
  • Proper Ergonomics Can Reduce Pains and Strains MFE-0067
  • Protect Your Back At Work MFE-0068
  • Protect Your Skin MFE-0069
  • Protecting Against Hypothermia MFE-0070
  • Protection From the Wind MFE-0071
  • Recognizing How Accidents Are Caused MFE-0072
  • Reduce Your Risks When Lightning Strikes MFE-0073
  • Reducing Workplace Burn Accidents MFE-0074
  • Repetitive Motion Injuries Can Be Prevented MFE-0075
  • Reporting Work-Related Accidents & Injuries MFE-0076
  • Responding to Accidents MFE-0077
  • Responding to Workplace Evacuations MFE-0078
  • Safe Lifting Can Protect Your Back MFE-0079
  • Safe Winter Walk MFE-0080
  • Safely Stacking Cartons On Pallets MFE-0081


CATEGORY: Medical/First Aid/Emergency

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Safety Using VIDs MFE-0082
  • Shock Rescue Procedures MFE-0083
  • Showers and Eyewash Stations MFE-0084
  • Sickness and Work MFE-0085
  • Skin Cancer: Be Careful with the Sun! MFE-0086
  • Skin Penetrating Injuries and Exposure to Infection MFE-0087
  • Slip Sliding A –w —a —y MFE-0088
  • Smoking — A Dangerous Addiction MFE-0089
  • Stormy Weather and Power Outages MFE-0090
  • Take Eye Injuries Seriously MFE-0091
  • The A, B, C (and D) of Extinguishers MFE-0092
  • The Importance of First Aid Kits MFE-0093
  • The Inside of a First Aid Kit MFE-0094
  • Trapped in a Burning Building MFE-0095
  • Treacherous Black Ice MFE-0096
  • UB Careful With UV MFE-0097
  • Weathering the Cold MFE-0098
  • What is a Safe Weight? MFE-0099
  • What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? MFE-0100
  • What is Your Back IQ? MFE-0101
  • Worker Fatigue MFE-0102
  • Working in Hot Environments MFE-0103
  • Working Outdoors Can Be Dangerous MFE-0104
  • Working Safely in Wet and Windy Weather MFE-0105
  • Workplace Fire Safety MFE-0106
  • Workplace Sun Safety MFE-0107
  • Work-Related Skin Problems MFE-0108


CATEGORY: Medical/First Aid/Emergency

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Hot Work and Fire Watches MFE-0109
  • Stop, Drop and Roll MFE-0110
  • Responding to Workplace Emergencies MFE-0111
  • Emergency Exits: Your Escape or Your Doom MFE-0112


CATEGORY: Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Appropriate Work Clothing PPE-0001
  • Avoiding Finger, Hand and Wrist Injuries PPE-0002
  • Avoiding Head Injuries PPE-0003
  • Back Support Belts: Part of a Comprehensive Plan PPE-0004
  • Basic Respirator Fitting & Safety PPE-0005
  • Be Smart — Use Your Head! PPE-0006
  • Be Wise About Your Eyes PPE-0007
  • Birds, Bees and Bells in the Ears PPE-0008
  • Choosing & Using Safety Footwear PPE-0009
  • Choosing and Using Eye Protection PPE-0010
  • Cold, Wet Feet Should Not Be Ignored PPE-0011
  • Don't Overlook Foot Protection PPE-0012
  • Dusty Environments PPE-0013
  • Exposure to Noise Can be Hazardous PPE-0014
  • Eye Protection Works! PPE-0015
  • Eye Safety Quiz PPE-0016
  • Falling Objects — Heads Up! PPE-0017
  • Getting "Caught Up" in Your Work Can Be Deadly PPE-0018
  • Glove Use An Important Priority PPE-0019
  • Goggles Shield Against Potential Dangers PPE-0020
  • Hair Protection PPE-0021
  • Keep Your Hats On PPE-0022
  • Latex Allergies PPE-0023
  • Noise — Never Try to Just Get Used to It PPE-0024
  • Our Hands: A Tool Worth Protecting PPE-0025
  • PPE – Needed Then, Needed Now! PPE-0026
  • PPE Storage, Maintenance & Care PPE-0027


CATEGORY: Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Preventing Work-Related Hearing Loss PPE-0028
  • Proper Foot Protection PPE-0029
  • Protect Your Hearing PPE-0030
  • Protect Yourself Against Skin Irritations PPE-0031
  • Protect Yourself From Falling Objects PPE-0032
  • Protecting Against Hypothermia PPE-0033
  • Protecting Our Hands From Exposure to Chemicals PPE-0034
  • Reduce the Risks When Spraypainting PPE-0035
  • Respiratory Protection PPE-0036
  • Safe Use of Dust Masks PPE-0037
  • Skin Cancer: Be Careful with the Sun! PPE-0038
  • Take Eye Injuries Seriously PPE-0039
  • The Importance of Proper Foot Protection PPE-0040
  • UB Careful With UV PPE-0041
  • Use Your Head and Your Hat PPE-0042
  • Use your Head to Protect your Hat PPE-0043
  • Using Earplugs PPE-0044
  • What is Appropriate Plant Attire? PPE-0045
  • What's This in Our Tool Box? PPE-0046
  • Workplace Wimp Myths Kill and Maim PPE-0047
  • Work-Related Skin Problems PPE-0048
  • Protect Yourself Against Falling Objects PPE-0049
  • Footwear Considerations for the Tasks At Hand PPE-0050
  • How Much Noise Is Too Much? PPE-0051
  • Safety Glasses and Goggles – All Those in Favor Say EYE! PPE-0052


CATEGORY: Security/Violence/Substance Abuse

Item Name:         Item Number
  • "After Hours Fires": Protecting Your Property VSA-0001
  • Children and the Worksite VSA-0002
  • Cold Medications and Work VSA-0003
  • Dealing With Terrorism VSA-0004
  • Defusing Anger for Everyone's Safety VSA-0005
  • Drug & Alcohol Abuse Impacts Business VSA-0006
  • Avoid "Back to School" and "Back to Work" Accidents VSA-0007
  • Emergency Action Plans: Preparing for the Future VSA-0008
  • Avoiding Sprains and Strains VSA-0009
  • Establishing a Chain of Command VSA-0010
  • Backing Into Trouble VSA-0011
  • Farm Safety and Children VSA-0012
  • Maintain Safety and Health in Shiftwork VSA-0013
  • Be Safe This Holiday Season 1 VSA-0014
  • Misuse of OTC Painkillers and Antihistamines VSA-0015
  • Orange Cones are Good for Everyone VSA-0016
  • Over-the-Counter Medicines VSA-0017
  • Practice Parking Lot Safety VSA-0018
  • Recognizing Workplace Violence VSA-0019
  • Reducing Violence in the Workplace VSA-0020
  • Safe Work Around Cranes and Hoists VSA-0021
  • Safety and Substance Abuse VSA-0022
  • Sexual Harassment On The Job VSA-0023
  • Want a Drug User On Your Work Team? VSA-0024
  • What is Workplace Violence? VSA-0025
  • When Someone at Work has a "Problem" VSA-0026
  • Which Way is Out? VSA-0027


CATEGORY: Security/Violence/Substance Abuse

Item Name:         Item Number
  • Your Personal Safety at Work VSA-0028
  • Avoid the Dangers Lurking About VSA-0029
  • Work and Cold Medications VSA-0030

  • CATEGORY: Security/Violence/Substance Abuse

    Item Name:         Item Number
    • Avoiding Falls in the Workplace STF-0001
    • Backing Into Trouble STF-0002
    • Fall Arrests and Fall Restraints STF-0003
    • Look Before You Leap STF-0004
    • Preventing Slips, Trips & Falls STF-0005
    • Safe Walking Surfaces STF-0006
    • Staying On Your Feet STF-0007
    • The Gravity of Falls from Elevations STF-0008
    • The Three-Point Rule STF-0009
    • Tips On Scaffold Safety STF-0010
    • Walk Safely on Stairs, Floors and Walkways STF-0011
    • Walking Areas & Work Surfaces Require Special Attention STF-0012
    • Safe Winter Walking STF-0013


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