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THE
COMPOUND MITRE SAW (Tech
AV Trust)
This module
explains how to use a typical compound mitre-saw saw of popular make
and design. Mitre saws are extremely useful "off-hand
machines" and used extensively in joinery and light fabrication
operations both in the shop and on-site. Those involved in using
these machines must be aware of the potential hazards and must always
operate the machine carefully and in a responsible manner. This
programme serves to assist the user in doing things correctly and
thereby reducing the risk of injury.
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GAS
HAZARD AWARENESS (Tech
AV Trust)
This video gives a
clear and concise explanation of the types of gases found in portable
containers in most types of industry.It covers the basic science of
gases, their behavior and associated hazards. Live laboratory
experiments are shown to clearly demonstrate the effects on the
environment and the physiological effects of gases on the human body.
The programme is
divided into three parts:
Part
1 - Identifying Hazard from Symbols
Part 2
- An Overview of the Combustion Process
Part 3
- Explanation of Gas related Hazards
Full support
material is provided along with self study option.
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HANDLING
and STORING of PORTABLE GAS CYLINDERS. (Tech
AV Trust)
Portable gas
cylinders can be found in virtually every factory, fabrication-plant,
workshop, laboratory, and shipyard. It can be said that the sight of
"portable-compressed gas-cylinders" is so common that they
almost go unnoticed that is, until one becomes involved in an "incident".
An incident may be
as insignificant as a "backfire" from a welding torch or as
tragic as the killing or maiming of employees in a plant from an
exploding cylinder.
The second in a
series of programmes on Gas Safety, this video covers the following topics:-
Basic cylinder types.
Identifying
cylinder contents.
Proper
handling/transporting procedures for cylinders.
Correct and safe
cylinder storage and disposal practices. Full support material is
provided along with self study option.
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'AVOIDING
WHEEL BURST' (Grinding)
Aimed at those
people with a responsibility for Handling, Storing, Mounting,
Maintaining or Using abrasive wheels or grinding wheels, this
programme spells out the real hazards presented by a revolving wheel
and demonstrates the power of an exploding wheel.
It goes on to give
sound advice on the care and use of wheels, highlighting the best
workshop practice to avoid wheel burst and how to minimise the risks
of other injuries presented with their use.
The running time
of this programme is 24 minutes and it is designed to give support to
our very popular Safe
Use of Abrasive Wheels CD ROM based course
or may be used as a stand alone teaching aid.
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CONFINED
SPACES What you should know
This video based
instructional programme has been developed to prepare staff to
operate in a safe and confident manner when faced with the need to
work in or around "confined spaces".
The programme
comprises: -
· A video
programme entitled "Confined Spaces - what you should know"
along with a trainee workbook.
Topics include:
» The Law,
Confined Space Regulations 1997.
» What is a
Confined Space? Typical confined spaces, typical hazards that may
exist in confined spaces.
» Confined
Space Atmospheres, breathable air, oxygen deficiency, hazardous
substances in an atmosphere.
»
Combustible/Flammable Atmospheres, elements of a fire or explosion,
explosive or flammable atmosphere, the meaning of L.E.L. and U.E.L
» Isolation
Procedures, vessel entry, the basic steps necessary to isolate a
typical production vessel. Avoiding entry.
Running time is 29 mins.
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also the companion CD Rom,
"Confined Spaces, What you Ought to Know"
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CONFINED
SPACES Testing and Monitoring the Atmosphere
In this module we
deal with the equipment and procedures used in order to both sample
and monitor an atmosphere within a confined space.
The trainee will learn:
The reasons for
testing a confined space atmosphere, and why this is important.
How to identify
common types of gas-detection and monitoring instruments.
How to read and
interpret information from a typical display screen.
How to set up and
prepare an instrument for use.
How to use an instrument.
How to care-for
and maintain instruments.
Running time is 28 mins.
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SAFETY
AWARENESS in the MACHINE SHOP
This video
programme runs for 18 minutes and is designed to give an
understanding of the hazards encountered in an engineering machine
shop and how to deal with them.
It is suitable for
all those new to this type of environment and also serves as a useful
reminder to those already experienced in machine shops.
The hazards
associated with such items as:
Swarf,
Noise,
Entanglement,
Cutting tools,
Manual Handling,
Housekeeping,
Spillages,
...............................................are all covered.
Support material
is provided.
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MIND
YOUR HANDS
With injuries to
the hands being one of the highest single incidents throughout
industry this 13 minute video draws attention to the major hazards
confronting people using their hands at work.
Illustrations are
given of cutting, crushing, puncturing, and burning of the hands and
fingers and gives practical guidance on how to avoid the injuries
along with suggestions for various forms of hand protection that are available.
An ideal hand and
finger awareness programme for the new starter or as a reminder for
experienced workers.
The programme is
supported with an accompanying booklet and feedback questions. Both
of these are delivered on floppy disk to facilitate ease of
reproducing through the convenience of your own printer.
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SAFE
WORKING PRACTICES ON DRILLING MACHINES
Produced as a
supplement to our Drilling
Theory and Practice series, this 8 minute
video outlines the major hazards of workshop drilling operations and
offers practical guidance on minimising the risk of injury.
Covering such
aspects as entanglement, guarding, eye protection, and the
consequences of leaving chuck keys in place, this video provides a
very useful introduction to the subject.
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WELDING
SAFETY (Tech
AV Trust)
This video
outlines the common hazards encountered in all types of welding
procedures. In particular it emphasises the dangers arising from:
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
EYE HAZARDS
BURNS FROM
RADIATION AND SPATTER
TOXIC FUMES
FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARDS
It also highlights
the need and use of PPE, the advantages of good housekeeping and
maintenance, and emphasises the risks associated with welding in
confined spaces.
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INTRODUCTION
TO ENGINEERING - Safe
Working Practices
'New
2008'
Structured around
the C&G 2800 underpinning knowledge requirements for the safety
aspects of the course. This programme is an excellent Induction
for new trainees entering an engineering based workshop for the first
time. It outlines the basics of safe working practices to include:
Legislation
Evacuation procedures
Fire precautions
Fire triangle and extinguishers
Standard Safety Signs
First Aid procedure
Responsible behaviour
Good Housekeeping
Potential hazards
in the workshop
The programme is
accompanied by 'Portfolio Notes' and a multiple choice question paper
in electronic format.
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