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All videos are English DVDs unless otherwise specified.

What would you say? (VHS)
Order code: BEHAVIOR-01
This video features three potentially hazardous workplace incidents in which workers confront each other about the hazards. In each incident, examples of poor communication are demonstrated; then, examples of effective and positive communication techniques are demonstrated (2005).

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Proactive safety attitudes: looking out for number one (VHS)
Order code: BEHAVIOR-04
This training video underscores the importance of safety equipment and safety habits and demands that all employees take responsibility for safety. It covers prevention, responsibility, protection, how safety affects workers and their families, re-enactments, and actual interviews. Included with video: handbook with quiz, CD with printable Leader's Guide (1997).

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Proactive safety attitudes: target zero! (VHS)
Order code: BEHAVIOR-05
Narrated by Buzz Aldrin. Video shows the evolution of changing our beliefs about safety and workplace accidents. Good illustration of impossible dreams becoming a reality, such as a person walking on the moon (1996).

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FISH! Catch the energy, release the potential (VHS)
Order code: BEHAVIOR-07
Imagine a workplace where everyone chooses to bring energy, passion, and a positive attitude with them each day--an environment in which people are truly connected to their work, to their colleagues, and to their customers. Takes place at Seattle's Pike Place (2000).

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Remember Charlie (VHS)
Order code: BEHAVIOR-08
Charlie Morecraft's dramatic story leaves you with a new awareness of the meaning of safety. Charlie tells about his accident and the effects on others (2001).

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Safety attitudes: food for thought
Order code: BEHAVIOR-09
This DVD uses the conversations between a diner owner and his customers to emphasize the importance of following acceptable standards to prevent incidents from occurring. Topics: incident/hazard/accident identification, accident prevention, responsibility, and protection; included with video: handbook with quiz (2004).

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Safety: everyone's responsibility (VHS)
Order code: BEHAVIOR-10
The forceful sequel to "Remember Charlie," this is a rousing wake-up call that puts an end to complacency and taking responsibility for granted. Presented by Charlie Morecraft (2002).

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Don't bet your life on unsafe acts
Order code: BEHAVIOR-11
This new safety awareness program is really becoming popular. It shows that even though workers don't start the day planning to gamble their lives, it often turns out that way. The video examines some reasons employees choose to place their lives in danger by taking shortcuts or bypassing safety rules. It helps us recognize and avoid that risky behavior. The video features four re-enactments involving electrical work, confined space entry, fall protection, and welding.

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Accident causes and prevention: identifying unsafe acts
Order code: BEHAVIOR-12
Most workplace accidents are caused by unsafe acts on the part of employees. This could mean using unsafe equipment or not adhering to personal protective equipment training. This accident safety training video can help both management and labor reduce the number of unsafe actions taken by employees.

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I chose to look the other way (VHS)
Order code: COMM-07
This video dramatically tells the story of an employee who failed to speak up when witnessing an unsafe act. By choosing to look the other way, he allowed the needless death of a co-worker to occur. This program shows how speaking up about unsafe acts can save lives and help develop a positive safety culture (1994).

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Job safety analysis: pro-active planning (VHS)
Order code: GENSAFE-04
Job safety analysis (JSA) is a way of planning ahead and a way to spot problems before they become accidents. An effective JSA focuses only on those steps that create a hazard to the safety or health of personnel. This new video program is designed to help you and your employees learn to prepare a job safety analysis. Included with video: employee handbook with quiz (2002).

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The case for safety (VHS)
Order code: GENSAFE-20
Discusses safety awareness by understanding the importance of following safety rules, taking responsibility for others' safety as well as your own, and how being safety conscious is easier than you think (1993).

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The philosophy of safety (VHS)
Order code: GENSAFE-39
This moderately comedic presentation examines a broad spectrum of safety issues including labeling, lockout-tagout, MSDS, and general housekeeping of work areas. This would be a good safety orientation video, especially for those in manufacturing fields (1995).

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DuPont STOP series (VHS)
Order code: GENSAFE-51
STOP is the Safety Training Observation Program. This video includes: personal protective equipment, positions of people, reactions of people, tools and equipment, procedures and orderliness, and using the STOP system. Included with these videos: employee workbooks for videos 2-7, and a Leader's/Administrator's Guide (1996).

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Job safety analysis (VHS)
Order code: GENSAFE-59
This program delivers a step-by-step formula to success. Workers will learn the purpose and benefits of job safety analysis (JSA), the criteria for selecting job functions to analyze, how to define basic job steps, identifying potential hazards, and developing approaches that will eliminate or control the hazards. Included with video: handbook & FAQs.

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Safety leadership for everyone (VHS)
Order code: MGMTSAFE-04
Safety professional Tom Harvey discusses the traits that make a good safety leader. Several true-to-life situations in the workplace are used to illustrate his points. Topics include: connecting safety messages with actions, setting examples, why safety prizes often don't work, recognizing safe actions of co-workers, and employee-powered safety (2005).

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Supervisor safety (VHS)
Order code: MGMTSAFE-10
An effective behavior-based training program, "Supervisor safety" provides ways for supervisors to encourage positive worker attitudes toward safety. The program demonstrates safety-oriented behavior techniques, hazard recognition, accident investigation, job safety analysis, approaches for correcting unsafe acts and conditions, and more. Included with video: facilitator's guide, employee handbook (2001).

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