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Safety Training Videos
- Call (319) 273-7269 for more information and availability.
- Titles
- 7-Minute Safety Trainer
- A Safe Ride - An Elevator, Escalator & Moving Walk Safety Video for Adults
- Asbestos Awareness
- Back Safety - Landscaping, Maintenance, and Custodial
- Basic Tools for Facility Supervisors
- Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control
- Bloodborne Pathogen for Custodians
- Call Before You Dig
- CDL Training for Supervisors
- C.L.I.M.B Academy - Step & Extension Ladders, Rolling Warehouse Ladders, Scaffolding
- Confined Space
- Digging Dangers VI
- Don’t Veer for Deer
- Drug Testing
- Get out Alive
- Hand and Finger Injury Prevention
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- Centrifugation Hazards
- Mammalian Cell Culture Hazards
- X-ray Diffraction Hazards
- Chemical Storage Hazards
- Assessing Risks
- Chemical Hazards
- Radionuclide Hazards
- Emergency Response
- Glassware Washing Hazards
- Practicing Safe Science
- Controlling your Risks HIV in the Research Laboratory
- Fire Extinguishers at Work
- Fire Extinguishers: Fight or Flight
- Fire Fighting Technology – Room Flashover
- Fire in the Workplace
- Fire Safety Arrive Alive
- Forklift Fundamentals
- Fundamentals of Radiation Safety
- Ground Fault at Construction
- Graduation Fatality Denied
- Incident Investigation
- Industrial Chemicals & Pesticides
- It's a Matter of Your Safety
- Lead: Treat it with Respect
- Life First
- Lockout/Tagout
- New Employee Orientation
- One Call…The Inside Story
- One Time too Many (confined space)
- People First
- Protecting Mailrooms from Biological Threats
- Radiation Safety and Common Sense
- Respiratory Protection: Another World
- Right Moves II- Ergonomics in the Workplace
- Safety First with Gators (John Deere)
- Safety Orientation
- Small Spills and Leaks
- Student Housing Fire Survival
- Surviving the Secondary Device
- Tag Your It (LOTO)
- Tank Closure Without Tears: Inspector's Safety Guide
- Trade Secrets - Industrial Chemicals & Pesticides
- University Housing Fire Solutions
- When Seconds Count - Being Prepared for Emergencies
- Wired for Safety
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