| 701 |
An Orientation
to Agricultural Hazards - Part 1
University of Arizona, 1993 20:20 min.
The purpose of this video is to introduce workers to the agricultural
industry. It discussion how, why and where the agricultural
industry ranks in deaths compared to other occupations. There
are graphic images in the video that may be too intense for
young viewers. |
| 702 |
Orientation Sobre Peligros
en la Agricultura
University of Arizona, 1993 20:20 min.
Designed for Spanish speaking individuals, this video is an
introduction to the agricultural industry. It is contains the
same information as the video listed above, 701 "An Orientation
to Agricultural Hazards." |
| 703 |
Worker Safety for the Agricultural
Employee Part 2
University of Arizona, 1994 25:15 min.
This video is a continuation of part I, tape 701 "An Orientation
to Agricultural Hazards". It familiarizes agricultural
industry workers with general safe working practices, but does
not take the place of on the job safety training. |
| 704 |
Seguridad En El Trabaja Para
El Empleado Agricola
University of Arizona, 1994 25:15 min.
Designed for Spanish speaking individuals, this video is a continuation
of part I. It contains the same information as the video listed
above, 711 "Worker Safety for the Agricultural Employee." |
| 705 |
Apple Harvest Safety and Pesticide
Worker Protection ... and Winter Safety
University of Arizona, 1993 16:10 min.
The safe use of equipment for apple harvest is discussed. The
importance of inspecting equipment before using is emphasized. |
| 706 |
Seguridad En La Cosecha De
Manzanas (Apple Harvest Safety)
University of Arizona 16:10 min.
The safe use of apple harvesting equipment is discussed in Spanish.
The importance of inspecting equipment before using is also
emphasized. |
| 707 |
It's Up to You: Packinghouse
Safety (Spanish and English)
University of Florida 30 min.
This video is an excellent reference for packinghouse workers
and packinghouse employers. The video deals with many aspects
of safety issues which affect packinghouse employees. Accident
prevention is stressed. |
| 708 |
Pesticide Safety Training for
Agriculture and Early Entry Workers
West Virginia University Extension Service, 1994 27:14 min.
A complete, easy-to-use video is designed to help meet the training
requirements for agricultural workers and early-entry workers.
It contains stopping points that encourages the viewers to stop
the tape and discuss information. There are two sections to
the tape: one for both types of workers and the second provides
additional training for early-entry workers. |
| 709 |
Safety in the Grove Safe Citrus
Harvesting and Personal Protection Equipment
University of Florida 54 min.
There are two different programs on this tape. The first program
talks about protective equipment and facts workers should know
and use on the job. The video also discusses hazards that are
common on the farm. The second program discusses fruit groves
and the hazards of picking. Both videos stop and allow for discussion. |
| 710 |
We're Going to Hound You About
Winter Safety!
University of Vermont Extension System Farm Safety Program,
1994 7 min.
Safe fun in the wintertime is the emphasis of this video. Some
items which are discussed are heater safety, dressing properly
in the winter and handling firewood. |
| 711 |
Worker Protection Standards
Iowa State University Extension Service
120 min.
A complete guide of responsibilities under the Worker Protection
Standard for agricultural dealers is discussed. A panel explains
the Standard and how agricultural dealers need to use it. |
| 712 |
Dark Side of the Sun
Project SAFE Oklahoma State University, 1993 10 min.
Discover how easy it is to protect skin from the sun. Various
aspects of sun cancer are discussed in this video. Farmers are
especially at risk for skin cancers associated with exposure
to the sun. |
| 713 |
Dermatitis and Skin Cancer;
Save Your Skin
University of Florida, 21:23
The purpose of this video is to describe how and why skin reacts
to different work environments. It also explains what precautions
workers can take to prevent skin problems. |
| 714 |
Skin Cancer from Farm Chemicals
(Spanish)
University of Florida
The purpose of this video is to describe how and why skin reacts
to different work environments in Spanish. It also explains
what precautions you can take to prevent skin problems. |
| 715 |
Hypothermia; The Cold Facts
University Media Resources, 1987 27:30 min.
Takes a long, hard look at the problem of hypothermia as it
relates to prolonged exposure to cold water. Under experimental
conditions, viewers can witness the process that the human body
undergoes as it enters the various stages of hypothermia. This
is an educational program about how the body reacts to extremely
cold water temperatures and does not cover accident prevention. |
| 716 |
Listen to Your Body: Safe Lifting,
Pushing and Pulling
University of Florida 30 min.
This video is designed for Spanish speaking individuals. It
discusses safe lifting, pushing and pulling practices. |
| 717 |
Skin Wellness: A Skin Cancer
Awareness and Prevention Program
Mary Kay Cosmetics, 1993 14 min.
Discussion about the depletion of the ozone layer and its effect
are contained in this video. The dangers of exposure to the
sun are discussed, along with the three types of skin cancer.
There is also an emphasis on prevention and self-examination. |
| 718 |
Healthy Beginning for Farmers
Iowa Agricultural Health and Safety Network 13 min.
Health and safety problems faced on the farm are a growing concern.
Some of the topics are: respiratory disease, skin cancer, hearing
loss, pesticide poisoning and other occupational related injuries. |
| 719 |
Cancer Prevention - Women,
Men and Skin
Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital, 1994 40:24 min.
Cancer comes in a variety of forms and has no discrimination
against who it attacks. The program explains areas where viewers
need to look and what types of examinations to perform. Personal
interviews are used to stress the importance of being a cancer
survivor. |
| 720 |
Maxman: Defender of Hearing
Howard Leight Hearing Protection 8 min.
Maxman takes a look at the different parts of the ear, the types
of noises we are exposed to, and the measurement of those noises
and gives a couple ways to protect your ears. |
| 721 |
Ag Preventing Slips and Falls
Digital 2000, Inc. 12 min.
Slips and falls can cause serious and costly injuries. This
program applies to all types of jobs within the agriculture
industry. |
| 722 |
Back Injury Prevention
Digital 2000, Inc. 9 min.
One of the most costly injuries in the agriculture industry
is back injury. This program explains safe lifting techniques,
the 10:1 ratio, hazards involved in stretching while twisting,
and more. |
| 723 |
Heat Stress
Digital 2000, Inc. 9 min.
This program shows the effects of heat stress, exhaustion, and
other hazards associated with working in a hot environment.
Proper training can prevent serious illness. |
| 724 |
Orientation
to Ag Shop Safety (English & Spanish)
Gemplers
1992. 16 min each segment
This
video covers many of the safety issues that apply to most
jobs performed in an agricultural shop such as lifting, proper
clothing, reporting injuries, and working around equipment
typically found in a shop. |
| 725 |
Orientation
to Orchard Safety (English & Spanish)
Gemplers,
1992. 16 min each segment.
Gives
safety procedures when working in orchards including general
precautions, lifting procedures, chemical and pesticide application,
personal health, proper clothing, good hygiene practices,
moving equipment, rough terrain, pruning precautions, ladder
safety, picking safety, irrigation safety, and A.T.V. safety.
|
| 726 |
Orientation
to Nursery Safety (English & Spanish)
Gemplers,
1992. 13 min each segment
Covers
safety issues that apply to most jobs performed in a whole
sale nursery such as lifting, proper clothing, reporting injuries,
and working around equipment. |
| 727 |
Orientation
to Packing House Safety (English & Spanish)
Gemplers,
1992. 13 min each segment
Covers
safety issues that apply to most jobs performed in a fruit
or vegetable packing house such as lifting, proper clothing,
reporting injuries, and working around equipment typically
found in a packing house. |