September 26, 2011

On Demand Training Videos – Pay and Play

Check out our newest releases available in Video On Demand: Ergonomics: Understanding Musculoskeletal Disorders Fire Extinguishers: Ready to Respond Hazard Communication: Your Key to Chemical...
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September 23, 2011

Preventing Slips, Trips and Fall at your Hotel

Walking through a parking lot you hit a patch of ice. Slip. You missed that step walking into the lobby. Trip. You hit a patch...
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September 22, 2011

HAZWOPER Training: First Response, Heat Stress, and Fire Prevention

HAZWOPER refers to Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response. OSHA’s HAZWOPER standard provides safety requirements for the 5 different classes of Hazardous Waste Operations in the...
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September 15, 2011

Are You Ready to Respond to a Fire?

Using a fire extinguisher seems like a fairly simple task, but it is more involved than point and shoot. Depending on the class of fire...
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September 12, 2011

What do you know about Lockout and Tagout procedures?

You wouldn’t go sticking a knife in your toaster to get a lost piece of bread without unplugging it would you? Think about when an appliance...
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September 1, 2011

Need help getting started with Skype for Business

Need help getting started with Skype for Business? Check out this page from Skype: http://www.skype.com/intl/en/business-user-guide/pc/...
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August 22, 2011

Stay Safe When Working in a Lab

Working in a laboratory presents a unique set of risks depending on the type of work you do. You probably work with hazardous materials on...
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August 19, 2011

Add the Latest Video On Demand Training Titles to your Library!

Here is a list of the latest training available on Video On Demand: All-Terrain Vehicles: Safe Operation & Use of ATVs Asbestos Awareness Bloodborne Pathogens:...
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August 18, 2011

How to Safely Work with Lead – OSHA Lead Standards

OSHA cites lead over-exposure as one of the most common over-exposures and presents a prevalent cause of workplace illness.  Lead poisoning is considered a major public health...
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August 16, 2011

Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls in the Retail Industry

From the parking lot to the aisles of a store, there are countless potential slip and fall hazards within the retail industry. From a spill...
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August 15, 2011

Preventing Sexual Harassment At Your Workplace

Regardless of the industry or field your organization is a part of, it is critical to ensure all employees feel safe and respected by co-workers,...
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August 11, 2011

The Do’s and Don’ts of Dealing with Hazardous Spills

While walking through your workplace you come across a spill of a hazardous material. From the smallest of spills to those on a large-scale, there...
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August 10, 2011

Skype Meetings with Guests…

It has become common practice to have a remote person in on group meetings, in fact many of our weekly meetings include a few people...
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August 8, 2011

Do You Know How to Wash Away a Laboratory Emergency?

After a brief incident with touching a bottle of bathroom cleaner and then rubbing my eye, I quickly learned the value of being able to...
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August 5, 2011

Hazardous Waste Removal for Large Quantity Generators

Of the different classifications of hazardous waster generators Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) represent the operations which create over 1,000 kilograms or more per month of...
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August 4, 2011

Are Your Employees Ready to Handle an Emergency?

Emergencies tend to follow the “ready or not here I come” philosophy. So if given the choice wouldn’t you rather be ready than not? It...
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August 1, 2011

How to Avoid the Dangers of Asbestos

A material that is lightweight, heat-resistant and sound absorbing is invaluable to the construction industry. What if that same useful material  has the potential to...
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July 29, 2011

Learn How To Implement and Manage a Safety Program

The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) has some guidelines available for managing a safety program. Reading these guidelines may not be enough to help...
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July 28, 2011

How To Use All-Terrain Vehicles Safely At Work

Driving an All-Terrain Vehicle or ATV may seem like fun and games, but the incorrect use of one could cause a deadly accident. Driving an...
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July 27, 2011

Are You Throwing Your Trash in the Right Place?

When is the last time you changed a set of batteries or light bulb? Now think about what you did with the used batteries or...
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July 26, 2011

How Much Do You Value Your Vision?

According to the CDC 2,000 workers in the United States require medical treatment every day for a job-related eye injury. Eye injuries can range from...
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July 25, 2011

Bloodborne Pathogens and Fire Safety Training For Healthcare Facilities

Most employees need to be aware of universal training topics such as bloodborne pathogens and fire safety. Certain workplaces, such as healthcare facilities, present unique...
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July 22, 2011

Do You Unknowingly Use Hazardous Chemicals at Work or Home?

You may think you know what dangerous chemicals you use at work or at home, but do you? Sure everyone knows not to drink bleach...
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July 21, 2011

Beat the Heat! Are You Prepared to Work in Record-Breaking Temperatures?

On July 21, 1930 Millsboro, Delaware experienced a record-breaking temperature of 110 degrees Fahrenheit! Check out the other record highest temperatures by state. They say there...
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July 14, 2011

Watch a Real-Life Story of a Near-Fatal Forklift Accident

“Forklift Safety: Real Accidents, Real Stories” presents the story of a near-fatal forklift accident, leaving one worker confined to a wheelchair and another worker with...
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July 13, 2011

New Webinar on Creating Your Own E-Learning Courses

There is still time to register for Friday’s free 30 minute webinar on creating your own E-Learning courses! Learn how to create custom training courses...
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July 4, 2011

Happy July 4th!

Have a safe and happy Independence Day! In the spirit of the holiday here are some resources on fireworks safety: National Council on Fireworks Safety...
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July 2, 2011

Don’t Let Sparks Fly This Fourth of July!

Don’t let sparks fly this fourth of July – or any other day for that matter. No I’m not talking about fireworks, I’m talking about...
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July 1, 2011

Don’t Slip and Fall into Poor Housekeeping Habits

Keeping a clean work space is not just a matter of taste; good housekeeping practices prevent injuries such as slips, trips and falls. Beyond preventing a...
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June 30, 2011

Crash Course in Handling an On-the-Job Car Accident

According to the National Safety Council vehicle accidents are the number 1 cause of unintentional workplace deaths in the United States. The National Safety Council...
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June 29, 2011

Do You Know About the Hazardous Materials at Your Workplace?

Do you know what to do if you spill that bottle of detergent? What would happen if that solvent got onto your skin or in...
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June 28, 2011

How to Manage a Worker’s Compensation Injury Plan

The right worker’s compensation plan should be beneficial to both the employee and employer. The Video On Demand course, Worker’s Compensation Management, explains how compensation...
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June 27, 2011

How to Handle an Emergency Involving Pesticides

It is that time of year – lawn care and grounds keeping crews have their hands full trying to keep the grass green and keep...
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June 26, 2011

Learn Basic Crane Signals

People in Michigan like to joke we have two seasons – winter and construction. When the construction crews come out – so do the cranes....
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June 25, 2011

What Affected Employees Should Know About Lockout/Tagout

When maintenance must be performed on powered equipment it is important to make sure everything is de-energized during the work. Oftentimes the usual operator of...
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June 24, 2011

Save your Back and Powerlift!

When it comes to back safety PowerLifting is not an Olympic sport. Dr. Michael Schaefer patented the PowerLift Technique which is designed to help one...
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June 23, 2011

How To Conduct an Accident Investigation

When an accident occurs at the workplace it is important to include an accident investigation as a part of the recovery process. An accident investigation...
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June 22, 2011

Sign Up for a Free Webinar

Check out our free webinars. June 30th, learn how to implement an online safety training program, and on July 15th learn how to create your...
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June 22, 2011

New Titles Coming Out Weekly…

In May and the first 20 days of June we have released over 50 new Video On Demand titles. Some of these courses are Video...
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June 20, 2011

Oil Spill Prevention and SPCC Protocol

It doesn’t take a giant spill, like the Gulf of Mexico oil spill to contaminate a community’s drinking water or other body of water. Even...
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June 17, 2011

Hazardous Waste: Management & Minimization

Watch this clip from “Hazardous Waste: Management & Minimization- Small Quantity Generators (SQG)” [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSJL2tXajsM&feature=channel_video_title&rel=0]...
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June 16, 2011

Are You Prepared for a Possible Pandemic?

While phenomena such as the plague might come to mind when you think of a pandemic – we have seen outbreaks of the Avian Flu...
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June 15, 2011

Skype Partners With Comcast

Skype’s recent partnership with Comcast is making it a little bit easier to get video conferencing in your home. The service will allow Comcast customers...
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June 14, 2011

Driving Safety- How to go Beyond the Basics

You don’t want to wait until it is too late to discover a problem with your vehicle. That is why it is crucial to perform...
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June 10, 2011

How One University Earned “Straight A’s” for Compliance Training

The Buildings and Ground Management Department at St. Cloud State University, located in St. Cloud, Minnesota, makes use of Mastery Technologies’ online training and Learning...
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June 10, 2011

How To Keep A Safe and Respectful Workplace

Work-related stress can lead to a lot of things, but you don’t want violence to be one of them. It is important for employees to...
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June 9, 2011

Are You Prepared to Drive in Bad Weather?

As summer weather sets in, we have to remember it isn’t all sunshine and 80 degrees. Even though we’ve left the snow and ice of...
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June 8, 2011

Are Your Newest Employees Trained on OSHA Safe Work Practices?

Sure, you’ve shown your newest employee the important things, like where to get coffee and where the bathroom is, but have you trained them on to...
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June 7, 2011

Fall Protection for Construction Workers

Fall protection is one of the top ten most cited standards by OSHA. Not only does failing to meet standards put you at risk for...
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June 6, 2011

How To Protect Yourself from Back Injury

As you start your summer yard work is that old back injury of your starting to kick in? Back problems can be debilitating and cause...
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