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801 ADA and You: Compliance Guidelines for CES Offices and 4-H Fairgrounds
Purdue University, 1992 8:30 min.
Included are general tips for physical barrier changes to comply with the Disability Act of 1990 that became effective in 1992. These are tips, not legal advice.
802 AgrAbility Project
US Department of Agricultural Extension Service 15:57 min.
"AgrAbility Project," is designed to help victims learn to cope with disabilities. It contains statements from farmers and agricultural industry workers who are coping with disabilities.
803 Agriculture and Medicine: A Partnership
Clemson University Communications Center, 1992 1 hr. 54 min.
A video that will introduce you to the South Carolina Agromedicine Program, focuses on how a land grant university and a medical university can work together for the benefit of growers, health care producers and consumers. Also included in this video is a discussion on the development and operational activities of the South Carolina Agromedicine Program, details on implementation will be provided along with case history and a panel discussion to finish.
804 Agricultural at Risk - Hazards on Farm - Ag, Occupational, Environmental Health AgrAbility Project
University of Iowa, 1988 75 min.
This video consist of two different safety segments. The "Agricultural at Risk," covers policies that have been designed to help improve the safety of farmers. Discover how the AgrAbility program has helped farmers in need in the second program.
805 Improving Your Rural Business with the ADA
Purdue University, 1994 13 min.
"Improving Your Rural Business," discusses accessibility routes for people with disabilities in agriculture. The importance of making the community accessible is stressed.
806 Rehabilitation Technology "A Challenge for All"
Purdue University, 1986 13:20 min.
Offers insight on different ways of adjusting to a disability. Ideas include alternative work methods, commercial products, modification of commercial products and design of new products. This video shows what is needed, where to find it and who might help with design and tips on building your own help aids. This is great for people interested in modifying or creating rehabilitation devices.
807 To Everything There is a Season - A Guide for Caregivers of Farmers and Ranchers with Disabilities
Purdue University, 1997 45 min.
This is a self-contained resource package targeting rural caregivers. This resource can be used both by new and experienced caregivers and by rehabilitation professionals. The resource package features a videotape with advice from caregivers from across the country, experts in the field of caregiving, and an assistive technology specialist. Additionally, a written resource filled with color photos and a brochure are included, which provide advice on many aspects of caregiving.
808 A Perfit Fit - 4-H Involvement for Youth with Disabilities
Purdue University, 1996 10:53 min.
Discusses how children and youth with special needs benefit from being H-4 club members and the opportunity to participate in activities that will allow them to grow—physically, mentally, and socially. Also, included are a leader's guide and a disability awareness exercise booklet.
809 Employee Fall Protection
O'Donnell Company, 1994 21 min.
This video discusses the different types of fall protection that can be used and how to use and inspect them. Also included is what employers and employees are responsible for. A list of hazards is also given and how to protect yourself from them.
810 Designing for Accessibility: Beyond the ADA
Herman Miller, Inc., 1993 13:30 min.
Explains the American with Disabilities Act and what is required under each title of the law. Also included are some examples to make the workplace more universal, flexible and adaptable.
811 Arthritis and Farmers
Purdue University, 1986 15 min.
This video describes arthritis, provides some of the different types of arthritis, and discusses many ways to manage arthritis.
812 Welcome Back Larry: A Look at Applying Technology
Los Amigos Research and Education Institute, Inc., 1991 20:20 min.
This video describes an assisted technology process that therapists should use when helping disabled workers get back to work.
813 Farming with an Upper Extremity Amputation
Purdue University, 1995 23 min.
Farmers describe what happened to them, what things had to change, how others will help, about therapy and acceptance, about phantom pain and family support. Also, experts gave their advice and keeping your options open.
814 Cooperative Extension Service and Accessibility
Purdue University, 1995 15 min.
This video describes what extension is, how extension is accessible and what can be done for people with a disability.
815 Personal Protective Equipment: Your Lost Defense Against Injury
University of Florida, 23 min.
This video provides information about ways to prevent hazards, what are the possible hazards to you, and what to wear to protect yourself from the hazards starting at your head and ending at your feet. Also included is a leader's guide.
816 Equipo Para Protection Personal! Su Ultima Lineade Defensa!
University of Florida, 23 min.
This video is the Spanish version of Video No. 815.
817 Responding to Farm Stress
Mercy Medical Center - Dubuque/Dyersville and Farm Bureau Federation, 1999 10 min.
This video will help you recognize some signs of stress and some things you can do to help the farmers and farm families you encounter.
818 Working with Stress
Department of Health and Human Services, CDC, NIOSH, 2002, 17 min.
Describes workplace factors that can create or exacerbate worker stress, and suggests practical measures for reducing job-related stress through changes in work organization. This video is designed to be a working resource for employers, human resources managers, occupational health and safety professionals, workers, educators, and others. A good resource for safety meetings or training.
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The High is a Lie
Mothers Against Meth-Amphetamine, 2005, 36 min.
This DVD is designed for youth from ages 11 through 18. The DVD also can be used for education of employees. This DVD covers the basic anatomy and biochemistry of the brain as they related to addiction and the consequences of methamphetamine use on the brain.

 


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