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Boise Twin Falls Coeur d'Alene Idaho Falls

Boise Location

Videos are available for a one week checkout.

Video

Title

202 Soft Tissue Injury Prevention

400

Hazard Communication “ The Message is Safety”

403

Clearing the Air: Confined Space Entry

404

Success at the Top: Stairway and Ladder Safety

406

The Winning Ticket: Housekeeping On the Jobsite

407

Play it Safe: Crane Safety

408

Handle With Care: Jobsite Hazardous Waste Safety

409

Exposing the Facts: Lead Exposure in the Const. Industry

415

Controlling the Load: Crane Rigging Safety

416

The Sky’s the Limit: Scissor and Aerial Platform Safety

418

Back to Basics: Back Injury Prevention

419

Make the Right Move: Materials Handling Safety

420

Avoid the Heat: Fire Prevention in Construction

421

Pave Your Way to Safety: Concrete paving Safety

422

What Goes Up Must Come Down: Demolition Safety

423

A Firm Footing: Pile Driving Safety

424

Step by Step: Job Safety Analysis

425

Take Control: Lockout/Tagout

426

Ready or Not: OSHA’s Inspection and Citation Process

427

Breathing Easier: Respiratory Protection in the Construction Industry - The Basics of  Respiratory Protection

428

Breathing Easier: Respiratory protection in the Construction Industry - Selecting Fitting, and Maintaining Respirators

429

A Safe Span: Bridge Construction Safety

430

Hot Work: Welding and Cutting Safety

431

On the Go: Forklift Safety

432

Avoid Hot Mix Hazards: Working Safely with Hot Mix

433

Sound Advice: Hearing Conservation on the Jobsite

434

The Best Strategy: Personal Protective Equipment

434s

The Best Strategy – Spanish Version

435

Getting the Job Done Safely: Worker Orientation

435s

Getting the Job Does Safely – Spanish Version

436

On Solid Ground: Safe Excavation and Trenching

437

Take the Lead on Lead: Understanding OSHA’s Lead Standards

438

Making the Move: Trailering Construction Equipment Safely

439

Putting it All Together: Scaffold Safety

440

In the Trenches: Excavation Safety for Workers

441

Work Zone Ahead: Highway Work Zone Safety

442

Think Ahead: Driver’s Safety

443

Rolling Towers: Mobile Scaffold Safety

446

Within Safe Limits: Preventing Asbestos Exposure

447

Emergency Medical Response: develops an emergency medical plan and help ensure workers know what to do in an emergency

448

Health Hazards in Hwy Construction: Health Hazards associated with highway construction and how workers can protect themselves for these hazards.

449

Mobile Crane Capacities

450

Mobile Crane Setup

451 Specialized Crane Operations
452 Above The Wire Rope
453 Crane Rigging Safety

460D

Electrical Safety for the Construction Worker Enables field-level employees to recognize and promote safe electrical practices in and around the construction site, addresses site-specific hazards and controls, and provides real-world solutions

461D

Safety During Renovation & Demolition Operations Provides practical guidance ensuring employee and public safety during demolition and renovation operations (non-structural work)

462D

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) helps prevent employee injuries by ensuring proper pre-planning and implementation of engineering and administrative controls prior to donning PPE

463 Power and Hand Tool Safety
465 Housekeeping On The Jobsite: A Plan For Success

500

Heightened Awareness: Fall Protection in the Construction Industry

500s

Heightened Awareness – Spanish Version

525

Safety: The Bottom Line

526

Part of the Process: A Contractor’s Guide to Process Safety Management

527

Think Again: Substance Abuse on the Jobsite

55010

Power and Hand Tool Safety: Features practical, safe application of common hand and power tools

A406

Safety on Trial

A407

Taking Charge: Safety and the Supervisor

A408

Roof Topper

A410

Med-Tec Safety Harness

A411

Guidelines for a Successful Construction Project


TOOL BOX SAFETY TALK VIDEOS

Video

Title

550.1

Fire Extinguisher Operation

550.2

Eye and Face Protection

550.3

Compressed Gas Safety

550.4

Hand Protection

550.5

Foot Protection

550.6

Hearing Protection

550.7

Ladder Safety

550.8

Working Safely with Scaffolding

550.9

Safety With Crane Rigging

550.11

Chemical Safety

550.12

Working Around Construction Equipment Safety

550.13

Working Safely Around Explosives

550.14

Construction Equipment Maintenance

550.15

Safety Belts for Vehicle Safety

550.16

Traffic Control Safety

550.17

Working Around Carbon Monoxide

550.18

Warning Signs

550.19

Working Around High Voltage

550.20

Head Protection

550.22

Skid Steer Loader Safety

550.23

Cut-off Saw Safety

550.25

Environmental Hazards in Construction Safety


SPANISH VIDEOS

Video Title

130.2SD

Construction Tool Box Safety Talks: Volume II: Communicate Safe Work Practices

202SD

Soft Tissue Injury Prevention

403S

Clearing the Air: Confined Spaces

406S

The Winning Ticket: Housekeeping on the Jobsite

418S

Back to Basics: Back Injury Prevention

427S

Breathing Easier: Selecting, Fitting and Maintaining Respirators

431S

On the Go: Forklift Safety

434S

The Best Strategy: Personal Protective Equipment

435S

Getting the Job Done Safely: Worker Orientation

439S

Putting it all Together: Scaffolding Safety

448S

Health Hazards in Highway Construction

440S

In the Trenches: Excavating for Workers

500S

Heightened Awareness: Fall Protection


Twin Falls Location

Videos are available for a one week checkout.

Video

Title

400

Hazard Communication “ The Message is Safety”

401

Controlling the Field: Jobsite Safety Inspection

402

Just the Facts: Accident Investigation

403

Clearing the Air: Confined Space Entry

404

Success at the Top: Stairway and Ladder Safety

407

Play it Safe: Crane Safety

408

Handle With Care: Jobsite Hazardous Waste Safety

409

Exposing the Facts: Lead Exposure in the Const. Industry

415

Controlling the Load: Crane Rigging Safety

416

The Sky’s the Limit: Scissor and Aerial Platform Safety

418

Back to Basics: Back Injury Prevention

419

Make the Right Move: Materials Handling Safety

420

Avoid the Heat: Fire Prevention in Construction

421

Pave Your Way to Safety: Concrete paving Safety

422

What Goes Up Must Come Down: Demolition Safety

425

Take Control: Lockout/Tagout

426

Ready or Not: OSHA’s Inspection and Citation Process

427

Breathing Easier: Respiratory Protection in the Construction Industry - The Basics of  Respiratory Protection

428

Breathing Easier: Respiratory protection in the Construction Industry - Selecting Fitting, and Maintaining Respirators

430

Hot Work: Welding and Cutting Safety

431

On the Go: Forklift Safety

432

Avoid Hot Mix Hazards: Working Safely with Hot Mix

433

Sound Advice: Hearing Conservation on the Jobsite

435

Getting the Job Done Safely: Worker Orientation

436

On Solid Ground: Safe Excavation and Trenching

439

Putting it All Together: Scaffold Safety

440

In the Trenches: Excavation Safety for Workers

441

Work Zone Ahead: Highway Work Zone Safety

448

Health Hazards in Hwy Construction: Health Hazards associated with highway construction and how workers can protect themselves for these hazards.

460D Electrical Safety For The Construction Worker
461D Safety During Renovation and Demolition Operations
462D Personal Protective Equipment
463D Power and Hand Tool Safety
465D Housekeeping On The Jobsite: A Plan For Success

500

Heightened Awareness: Fall Protection in the Construction Industry

501

The Road to Safety: Overview of DOT and Commercial, Drug and Alcohol Testing Requirements

525

Safety: The Bottom Line

527

Think Again: Substance Abuse on the Jobsite

A400

Digging Dangers I

A401

Digging Dangers II

A402

Digging Dangers III

A407

Taking Charge: Safety and the Supervisor

A409

Medic First Aid

A410

Med-Tec Safety Harness


TOOL BOX SAFETY TALKS VIDEOS

Video

Title

550.1

Fire Extinguisher Operation

550.2

Eye and Face Protection

550.3

Compressed Gas Safety

550.4

Hand Protection

550.5

Foot Protection

550.6

Hearing Protection

550.8

Working Safely with Scaffolding

550.9

Safety With Crane Rigging

550.10

Power Actuated Tool Safety

550.11

Chemical Safety

550.12

Working Around Construction Equipment Safety

550.13

Working Safely Around Explosives

550.14

Construction Equipment Maintenance

550.15

Safety Belts for Vehicle Safety

550.16

Traffic Control Safety

550.17

Working Around Carbon Monoxide

550.18

Warning Signs

550.19

Working Around High Voltage

550.20

Head Protection

550.21

Employee Accountability

550.22

Skid Steer Loader Safety

550.23

Cut-off Saw Safety

550.25

Environmental Hazards in Construction Safety


AGC MISCELLANEOUS VIDEOS

Video

Title

M3040

AGC/Careers in Construction, Idaho ETTF (1-96)

M3046

Caught in Time: Fall Protection in Construction

M3061

Build Your Future in Construction

M3062

Build Your Future in Construction High School Version

M3063

Build Your Future in Construction High School Version

?

Headed for Safety: Before the Trip & On the Road

?

Inland Wind resistant Construction

?

Preparing for the Process: OSHA Inspections & Citations

?

Smart Kids (for Elementary-age Students)


Coeur d'Alene Location

Videos are available for a one week checkout.

Video

Title

400

Hazard Communication “ The Message is Safety”

401

Controlling the Field: Jobsite Safety Inspection

402

Just the Facts: Accident Investigation

403

Clearing the Air: Confined Space Entry

404

Success at the Top: Stairway and Ladder Safety

405

Take Charge: Working Safely with Temporary Electricity 

406

The Winning Ticket: Housekeeping On the Jobsite

407

Play it Safe: Crane Safety

408

Handle With Care: Jobsite Hazardous Waste Safety

409

Exposing the Facts: Lead Exposure in the Const. Industry

415

Controlling the Load: Crane Rigging Safety

416

The Sky’s the Limit: Scissor and Aerial Platform Safety

417

On Your Guard: Power Tool Safety

418

Back to Basics: Back Injury Prevention

419

Make the Right Move: Materials Handling Safety

420

Avoid the Heat: Fire Prevention in Construction

421

Pave Your Way to Safety: Concrete paving Safety

425

Take Control: Lockout/Tagout

426

Ready or Not: OSHA’s Inspection and Citation Process

430

Hot Work: Welding and Cutting Safety

431

On the Go: Forklift Safety

432

Avoid Hot Mix Hazards: Working Safely with Hot Mix

433

Sound Advice: Hearing Conservation on the Jobsite

435

Getting the Job Done Safely: Worker Orientation

436

On Solid Ground: Safe Excavation and Trenching

437

Take the Lead on Lead: Understanding OSHA’s Lead Standards

439

Putting it All Together: Scaffold Safety

460D Electrical Safety For The Construction Worker
461D Safety During Renovation and Demolition Operations
462D Personal Protective Equipment
463D Power and Hand Tool Safety
465D Housekeeping On The Jobsite: A Plan For Success

500

Heightened Awareness: Fall Protection in the Construction Industry

525

Safety: The Bottom Line

527

Think Again: Substance Abuse on the Jobsite

A400

Digging Dangers I

A402

Digging Dangers III

A407

Taking Charge: Safety and the Supervisor


TOOL BOX SAFETY TALKS VIDEOS

Video

Title

550.1

Fire Extinguisher Operation

550.2

Eye and Face Protection

550.3

Compressed Gas Safety

550.4

Hand Protection

550.5

Foot Protection

550.6

Hearing Protection

550.7

Ladder Safety

550.8

Working Safely with Scaffolding

550.9

Safety With Crane Rigging

550.10

Power Actuated Tool Safety

550.11

Chemical Safety

550.12

Working Around Construction Equipment Safety

550.13

Working Safely Around Explosives

550.14

Construction Equipment Maintenance

550.15

Safety Belts for Vehicle Safety

550.16

Traffic Control Safety

550.17

Working Around Carbon Monoxide

550.18

Warning Signs

550.19

Working Around High Voltage


Idaho Falls Location

Videos are available for a one week checkout.

Video

Title

401

Controlling the Field: Jobsite Safety Inspection

402

Just the Facts: Accident Investigation

403

Clearing the Air: Confined Space Entry

404

Success at the Top: Stairway and Ladder Safety

406

The Winning Ticket: Housekeeping On the Jobsite

407

Play it Safe: Crane Safety

409

Exposing the Facts: Lead Exposure in the Const. Industry

415

Controlling the Load: Crane Rigging Safety

416

The Sky’s the Limit: Scissor and Aerial Platform Safety

417

On Your Guard: Power Tool Safety

418

Back to Basics: Back Injury Prevention

419

Make the Right Move: Materials Handling Safety

420

Avoid the Heat: Fire Prevention in Construction

421

Pave Your Way to Safety: Concrete paving Safety

425

Take Control: Lockout/Tagout

430

Hot Work: Welding and Cutting Safety

431

On the Go: Forklift Safety

432

Avoid Hot Mix Hazards: Working Safely with Hot Mix

433

Sound Advice: Hearing Conservation on the Jobsite

435

The Rule of the Game: Employee Safety Orientation

436

On Solid Ground: Safe Excavation and Trenching

437

Take the Lead on Lead: Understanding OSHA’s Lead Standards

439

Putting it All Together: Scaffold Safety

460D Electrical Safety For The Construction Worker
461D Safety During Renovation and Demolition Operations
462D Personal Protective Equipment
463D Power and Hand Tool Safety
465D Housekeeping On The Jobsite: A Plan For Success

500

Heightened Awareness: Fall Protection in the Construction Industry

  Traumic Pac Instructional Video
  The STP Story
  Handle With Care: Hazard Waste Safety
  Hazard Communication: The System That Works

TOOL BOX SAFETY TALKS VIDEOS

Video

Title

550.1

Fire Extinguisher Operation

550.3

Compressed Gas Safety

550.4

Hand Protection

550.5

Foot Protection

550.6

Hearing Protection

550.7

Ladder Safety

550.9

Safety With Crane Rigging

550.10

Power Actuated Tool Safety

550.11

Chemical Safety

550.12

Working Around Construction Equipment Safety

550.13

Working Safely Around Explosives

550.16

Traffic Control Safety

550.17

Working Around Carbon Monoxide

550.19

Working Around High Voltage


AGC MISCELLANEOUS VIDEOS

Video

Title

A407

Taking Charge: Safety and the Supervisor

A410

Med-Tec Safety Harness

FL01

Construction…Building Your Future

M3031

Idaho Branch "Your Information Resource"

M3032

"Careers in Construction" 1987 National Education Research Foundation

M3060

AGC Craftworker Certification Program

M3061

Build Your Future in Construction

?

AGC and School-to-Work: The Winning Combination

?

In Your Own Words: The Value of AGC 1997

 
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