Bullying can happen in any organization or workplace, and anyone can be a...
MORE INFOBullying can happen in any organization or workplace, and anyone can be a victim of it.
Workplace bullying can have severe effects on anyone subjected to it including:
Bullying can affect a victim's life and relationships outside of work and in some cases cause health problems such as headaches and sleep disorders.
This program covers the following:
Clearly it's in everyone's best interests to prevent workplace bullying, and put a stop to it wherever it occurs. By working together to develop effective policies and procedures, and being vigilant in identifying and addressing bullying, healthier and safer workplaces for everyone can be achieved.
RUNNING TIME: 7 Minutes
Every year, vast quantities of chemicals are sold and shipped, for use in...
MORE INFOEvery year, vast quantities of chemicals are sold and shipped, for use in workplaces around the world.
And, with a global level of trade comes a need to ensure that the hazards pertaining to chemical products are clearly communicated - regardless of where in the world those products are being put to use.
While national laws and regulations relating to chemicals may be similar, they are often different enough to require multiple sets of Labels, Safety Data Sheets, and other information when being traded internationally.
All this creates the potential for confusion - which, when dealing with hazardous chemicals - could have disastrous consequences in the workplace.
Developed at the UN level, the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (or GHS for short) aims to develop a single, globally harmonized system to address:
This program provides an overview of these elements as your workplace makes the transition to the GHS.
DURATION: 13 Minutes
This program has been produced to inform and educate on the safety issues...
MORE INFOThis program has been produced to inform and educate on the safety issues that exist in the office environment. It looks at the common and often overlooked hazards that could exist in an average office, and how these hazards can be recognized and controlled to reduce the risks to individuals working in offices.
The program provides:
It’s easy to consider the office a perfectly safe work environment, and forget about the hazards that can exist. Just because you work in an office, it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be concerned for your own health and safety, and that of your colleagues.
DURATION: 12 Minutes
Material handling occurs in one way or another in every department of...
MORE INFOMaterial handling occurs in one way or another in every department of every business on every working day - it is not surprising that accidents and injuries resulting from incorrect manual handling techniques comprise the largest group of occupational hazards that result in lost time.
This program covers the following:
It is important to understand that of all the manual handling activities that put people at risk, lifting and carrying of objects accounts for 75% of all manual handling accidents and injuries.
The principles of correct lifting and carrying must therefore be an important part of any manual handling training program.
This program has been produced with the general workforce in mind, however, because the principles remain unchanged, regardless of the location, it is a program suitable for a wide audience.
RUNNING TIME: 13 Minutes
Falls represent the largest single cause of accidental death in the...
MORE INFOFalls represent the largest single cause of accidental death in the workplace.
About 40% of these falls result in falling from one level to another, many from ladders. Many of these falls are serious, but more importantly, many could have been avoided if safety procedures were followed.
This program looks at the selection and safe use of ladders in the workplace.
The following areas are covered:
This program has been designed for general training for all personnel who use ladders.
RUNNING TIME: 14 Minutes
In the past, safety was often regarded as just an adjunct to...
MORE INFOIn the past, safety was often regarded as just an adjunct to production.
Today, it is well recognized that managing safety issues efficiently and effectively will contribute to an organization's financial viability and it will demonstrate a commitment to the most valuable asset of any organisation; its people.
Safety awareness is the starting point to accident prevention.
Included in this program:
What is Safety Awareness?
It's a responsibility, a commitment, an obligation. It's common sense, teamwork and safe work procedures. It's recognising hazards and showing a willingness to act to control any hazard present.
The program has been designed for all personnel. It can be used as a general safety training program and can also be utilised as an induction program for new personnel to introduce safety concepts.
RUNNING TIME: 12 Minutes
Some workplace hazards are obvious: when there is a risk of physical...
MORE INFOSome workplace hazards are obvious: when there is a risk of physical injury in the workplace, it can be relatively easy to identify and address. But work can also carry risks to mental health.
This program examines the various ways stress can affect members of an organization as well as potential methods for combating it.
Topics included in the program:
Work-related stress is not always the easiest of workplace hazards to identify. But being aware of the potential risks, and moving pro-actively to prevent stress taking hold, will help minimize the chances of stress-related illness.
RUNNING TIME: 11 Minutes
Asbestos was once a widely used material: cheap, strong, fire and water...
MORE INFOAsbestos was once a widely used material: cheap, strong, fire and water resistant, and sound-absorbent, it was valuable in many applications – from building to automotive manufacturing to a range of fire resistant products.
Asbestos is a naturally-occurring mineral, which exists in various forms, including white, blue and brown asbestos. But what all forms of asbestos have in common is the thin fibres which the substance is made up of. It is these fibres that pose a threat to humans – when the fibres are inhaled, they can cause serious damage to the lungs.
This program covers:
This program has been produced to be shown to all personnel who may potentially come across asbestos in the workplace.
RUNNING TIME: 11 Minutes
Chemicals are a fact of life. All living things are made from chemicals...
MORE INFOChemicals are a fact of life.
All living things are made from chemicals and in fact we depend on chemistry for our very existence.....everything from the ground we walk on , to the air we breathe is made from chemicals and chemical compounds.
Every workplace, office, factory, warehouse or plant, uses chemicals to some extent or other. Chemicals range from mild cleaning agents through to highly corrosive, flammable and poisonous substances that are used for different processes and applications.
This program includes:
The safe handling and storage of all chemicals regardless of where they are used requires a commitment by everyone to follow safe work procedures. The realization of the risks and an ongoing program to minimise the hazards will reduce accidents and make your workplace a safer workplace.
RUNNING TIME: 15 Minutes
The only safe approach to working in confined spaces is to diligently follow...
MORE INFOThe only safe approach to working in confined spaces is to diligently follow the instructions that are detailed in a Confined Space Work Permit and to utilize any personal protective equipment that has been identified as necessary. This safety short gives you a quick overview of Confined Space Entry Permits.
RUNNING TIME: 1 Minute
Every year there are serious accidents involving confined spaces in the...
MORE INFOEvery year there are serious accidents involving confined spaces in the workplace. A significant number of these are fatal and it is not uncommon for accidents to result in multiple fatalities. In order to reduce the number of confined space accidents we need to have a fundamental understanding of the hazards and risks that are associated with confined spaces.
This program starts by defining a confined space and then talks in some detail about confined space entry permits.
The next section covers the four main reasons why accidents occur in confined spaces.
Featured in the program is the approach that should be taken to deal with the two major hazard groups associated with confined spaces, which are hazardous atmospheres and energy sources.
Hazardous atmospheres include:
Energy sources include:
Confined spaces are dangerous places. Minor risks in normal work situations can become life-threatening risks in confined spaces. You should never become complacent about working in confined spaces. The only safe approach to working in confined spaces is to diligently follow the instructions that are detailed in the Confined Space Work Permit and to utilize any personal protective that has been identified as necessary.
Confined spaces can be safe if approached in the right manner.
RUNNING TIME: 15 Minutes
Every year there are serious accidents involving Confined Spaces. This...
MORE INFOEvery year there are serious accidents involving Confined Spaces. This safety short explains how you can define what a Confined Space is.
RUNNING TIME: 1 Minute
When attempting to provide a safe workplace, it is important to consider...
MORE INFOWhen attempting to provide a safe workplace, it is important to consider everybody who will set foot in that workplace or on it’s grounds. This includes, not only regular staff members but also contractors and sub-contractors.
When planning a project that involves contractors, health and safety must be part of that planning.
This program covers:
Communication between managers, contractors and all staff is a necessity to keep everyone not only productive, but safe.
RUNNING TIME: 11 Minutes
At the beginning of the job, contractors, along with everyone doing work in...
MORE INFOAt the beginning of the job, contractors, along with everyone doing work in the location, should receive a safety induction. This safety short gives you a quick overview of what a safety induction is and what information should be included in it.
RUNNING TIME: 3 Minutes
Consideration of health and safety issues must begin at the planning stage,...
MORE INFOConsideration of health and safety issues must begin at the planning stage, before the contractor has started work. This safety short covers some important questions that should be asked when planning work for a contractor and potential hazards a contractor may encounter.
RUNNING TIME: 5 Minutes
One of the most important considerations in contract management is so-called...
MORE INFOOne of the most important considerations in contract management is so-called “task creep”. This can occur when, after the contractor’s task is assigned, the job requires more work than was originally agreed. This safety short briefly explains what ”task creep” is and why it’s an important consideration.
RUNNING TIME: 1 Minute
Most workplaces are literally surrounded by a maze of electrical circuits....
MORE INFOMost workplaces are literally surrounded by a maze of electrical circuits. Cables, conduits and extension cords deliver electricity to plant, equipment appliances and lights.
The vast majority of people know very little about electricity and this lack of knowledge makes it very difficult for people to recognise potential hazards. Without a basic understanding of how electricity behaves and what effects electricity can have on the human body, it is very difficult to understand what we as individuals can or should do, to reduce the risks associated with specific electrical hazards.
This program contains the following information:
Basic facts – definitions and explanations of basic electrical terms.
Basic rules – states and explains the three basic rules that apply to electricity.
Rule #1 - Electricity will only travel in a circuit.
Rule #2 - Electricity will always travel in the path of least
resistance.
Rule #3 - Electricity will always try to travel to the ground.
Effects of Current on the Human Body – explains what effects
different current levels will have on the body. Also explains
how the resistance offered by the human body can vary under
different circumstances.
Common Hazards – this section looks at the most common
hazards found in the workplace, including overhead power
lines and the use of extension cords.
Hazard Control – this section identifies human error as the
number one cause of electrical accidents in the workplace.
The section also covers the most common ‘do’s and don’ts’
that apply to electrical safety and finishes with information
on the wearing of appropriate personal protective equipment.
Electricity is a convenient, cost effective and surprisingly safe source of energy in every workplace. We should however not become complacent about the potential hazards associated with electricity. Even though there are relatively few accidents associated with electricity, many of the accidents that do happen have serious or devastating results.
RUNNING TIME: 22 Minutes
It's important to have a basic understanding of how electricity behaves if...
MORE INFOIt's important to have a basic understanding of how electricity behaves if you intend to work with it. This safety short gives you some facts to consider when working with electricity.
RUNNING TIME: 2 Minutes
In addition to the potential for injury and death, electrical accidents in...
MORE INFOIn addition to the potential for injury and death, electrical accidents in the workplace can result in a wide variety of outcomes including damage to equipment, fires and explosions. This safety short outlines the important rules to consider when working with electricity.
RUNNING TIME: 4 Minutes
Most electrical accidents occur as a result of existing control measures...
MORE INFOMost electrical accidents occur as a result of existing control measures being either ignored or violated. This safety short gives you a quick overview of some do’s and don’ts when working with electricity.
RUNNING TIME: 3 Minutes
Every year, vast quantities of chemicals are sold and shipped, for use in...
MORE INFOEvery year, vast quantities of chemicals are sold and shipped, for use in workplaces around the world.
And, with a global level of trade comes a need to ensure that the hazards pertaining to chemical products are clearly communicated - regardless of where in the world those products are being put to use.
While national laws and regulations relating to chemicals may be similar, they are often different enough to require multiple sets of Labels, Safety Data Sheets, and other information when being traded internationally.
All this creates the potential for confusion - which, when dealing with hazardous chemicals - could have disastrous consequences in the workplace.
Developed at the UN level, the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (or GHS for short) aims to develop a single, globally harmonized system to address:
This program provides an overview of these elements as your workplace makes the transition to the GHS.
DURATION: 13 Minutes
Every combination of class and category classification under the GHS,...
MORE INFOEvery combination of class and category classification under the GHS, requires a unique combination of label elements, including: Pictograms, Signal Words, and Hazard Statements. This safety short gives you a quick overview of these elements.
RUNNING TIME: 4 Minutes
The Hazard Communication Standard, or HCS, also sometimes...
MORE INFOThe Hazard Communication Standard, or HCS, also sometimes known as HAZCOM – is an information and training standard for the use of hazardous chemicals in the workplace, designed to reduce the incidence of chemically related injuries and illnesses.
The Hazard Communication Standard is now aligned with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals or GHS. This update to HCS will provide a common approach to classifying chemicals and communicating hazard information on labels and safety data sheets.
This program covers:
Hazardous chemicals in the workplace can pose a multitude of hazards and risks. Any chemicals you work with must be properly labelled, and it is important that you know how to effectively gain valuable information from the labels and SDSs around you.
Make sure you have the knowledge and the training required to ensure your workplace is a safe one.