Regulatory Compliance Kits

Regulatory Compliance has become an ongoing activity in virtually all environments. OSHA is actively citing facilities for not complying with their regulations, and many times issuing hefty fines as well. Insurance companies are also insisting that facilities implement compliance programs in order to keep their liability coverage in force. And employees have become very interested in anything affecting their health and safety.

Regulatory Compliance and Annual Retraining Kits provide materials that all facilities need to come into compliance with OSHA and DOT regulations. The Compliance Manuals, Videotapes, Booklets, and other products are straightforward and easy to use, making them a very cost-effective approach to compliance.
 
OSHA COMPLIANCE KITS
OSHA Compliance Kits provide the materials needed to setup and conduct programs for various OSHA regulations. Each kit includes a compliance Manual with a complete fill-in-the-blank written compliance form, a videotape (attractively packaged in a three-ring binder with the Instructor's Guide, a reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Employee Quiz, and Training Certificates), five brightly colored posters, and thirty Employee Booklets that support the information in the video.

Kits are available for:
  • Lock-Out/Tag-Out
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Laboratory Standard
  • Lead Standards
  • Emergency Planning
  • Bloodborne Pathogens
    • Heavy Industry Version
    • Commercial & Light Industrial version
    • First Responders Version
    • Healthcare version
  • Asbestos Awareness*
  • Indoor Air Quality*
  • Tuberculosis*
    • Institutional version
    • Healthcare version
    • First Responders version
* - These kits do not include Compliance Manuals
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"Right-to-Know" Compliance Kits
In addition to the Compliance Manual, five posters, and thirty Employee Booklets contained in the other OSHA Compliance Kits, "Right-to-Know" Kits contain a complete Container Labeling System which meets OSHA's Hazardous Chemical Labeling requirements.

Kits are available for eight different environments:
  • RTK for Industrial Facilities
  • RTK for Auto Service Facilities
  • RTK for Building & Construction
  • RTK for Cleaning & Maintenance
  • RTK for Laboratory Operations
  • RTK for Healthcare Facilities
  • RTK for Hospitality Facilities
  • RTK for Food Retailers
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DOT COMPLIANCE KITS
DOT Compliance Kits provide the materials needed to comply with the "General Awareness" and "Safety Training" training requirements in the DOT regulations on Handling & Transporting Hazardous Materials. Each kit contains a videotape with Instructor's Guide, a reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Employee Quiz, and required record keeping Forms. Also include are five brightly colored posters and thirty Employee Booklets that support the information in the video.

Kits are available for:
  • HAZMAT General Awareness
  • HAZMAT Safety Training
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"REGULATORY RETRAINING" KITS
All recent OSHA regulations require that employees be "retrained" at least once a year. Regulatory Retraining Kits include a "general awareness" videotape (with Instructor's Guide and reproducible Scheduling & Attendance form, and Employee Quiz) which reviews highlights of the OSHA regulationand reminds employees of the most important aspects of compliance. Also included in the kits are five posters and thirty Employee Booklets that support the videotape.

Kits are available for:
  • "Right-to-Know" / Chemical Hazards
  • Lock-Out/Tag-Out
  • Confined Space Entry
  • Laboratory Standard
  • Lead Standards
  • Bloodborne Pathogens
* The videotape programs in the Retraining Kits do not contain all of the detailed compliance information that is found in the Compliance Kit videotapes,and are designed to be used only for retraining purposes.
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HAZWOPER Video Series


Videos are available for:
  • Asbestos Awareness
    • Hazards of Asbestos
    • OSHA's Asbestos Standard
    • Composition & nature of ACM's
    • Types of ACM's
    • Limiting exposure to Asbestos
    • Using proper protection when encountering ACM's
    • Air monitoring & decontamination
  • Forklift/Powered Industrial Truck Safety
    • Equipment inspection
    • Surveying the work area
    • Safe operating procedures
    • Forklift stability
    • Tip-overs
    • Equipment maintenance
  • Hearing Conservation and Safety
    • How the ear works
    • Types of hearing problems
    • Causes of hearing damage
    • Noise avoidance
    • Use of PPE
  • Personal Protective Equipment
    • Areas of the body needing protection
    • Vulnerabilities in each body area
    • Available protective equipment
    • Matching the equipment to the hazard
    • Proper use of PPE
  • Respiratory Protection and Safety
    • Physiology of the human respiratory system
    • How the respiratory system functions
    • Common causes of problems
    • Potential effects of hazards
    • Safety practices
    • Use of safety equipment
  • Supported Scaffolding Safety
    • Maximum Intended Loads
    • Scaffold assembly
    • The danger of power lines
    • Platform hazards
    • Ramps and walkways
  • Safety Orientation
    • Good and bad mental habits
    • The perils of uncontrolled emotions
    • Pros and cons of job familiarity
    • The importance of study
  • Understanding HAZWOPER
    • History of HAZWOPER regulations
    • Definitions of Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste
    • Safe work practices and PPE
    • The Emergency Response Plan
  • Introduction to HAZWOPER Retraining
    • Definitions of Hazardous Chemicals
    • Standard operation procedures
    • Medical Surveillance Programs
    • Emergency response training
  • Understanding Chemical Hazards
    • Bloodborne diseases
    • The Exposure Control Plan
    • Emergency procedures
    • Signs, Labels and PPE
  • Personal Protective Equipment and Decontamination Procedures
    • The roles of PPE, Safe Work Practices and Decontamination Procedures
    • Level A through D personal protective equipment
    • PPE and Heat Stress
    • The Contamination Reduction Corridor
  • Exposure Monitoring and Medical Surveillance
    • Direct-reading instruments
    • Sampling collection devices
    • Medical examinations and written medical opinions
  • Decontamination Procedures
    • Decontamination equipment and procedures
    • Work practices and engineering controls
    • Personal protective equipment
    • The Exclusion Zone
  • Personal Protective Equipment
    • The role played by PPE when working with Hazardous Materials
    • Level A through D personal protective equipment
    • PPE and Heat Stress
  • The Emergency Response Plan
    • The "Chain of Command"
    • Communications procedures and the "Buddy System"
    • Personal protective equipment
    • Safe work practices
  • Medical Surveillance Programs
    • Definition of Medical Surveillance
    • Medical examinations
    • Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs)
    • The Written Medical Opinion
    • Medical records
  • Accidental Release Measures and Spill Cleanup Procedures
    • The Emergency Response Plan
    • Personal protective equipment
    • Site characterization
    • Decontamination procedures
  • The Site Safety and Health Plan
    • Guidelines and goals
    • Site evaluation
    • Personal protective equipment
    • Spill cleanup procedures
  • Monitoring Procedures and Equipment
    • Detecting hazardous materials
    • Direct-reading monitoring instruments
    • Sampling collection devices
    • Confined spaces
  • HAZMAT Labeling
    • OSHA labeling requirements
    • Common labeling systems
    • Hazardous waste labels
    • Where labels are used
  • Respiratory Protection
    • When respirators are needed
    • Basic types of respirators
    • Proper fit-testing of respirators
    • Cleaning and maintenance of respirators
  • The ANSI MSDS
    • The importance of Material Safety Data Sheets
    • The MSDS's role in the Hazard Communication Standard
    • A review of the sections in the ANSI MSDS
  • Confined Space Entry
    • Potential hazards
    • Duties and responsibilities of the Entry Team
    • Atmospheric testing
  • Work Practices and Engineering Controls
    • HAZMAT safe work practices
    • Administrative controls
    • Engineering controls
    • The Site Safety and Health Plan
  • Handling Hazardous Materials
    • Physical hazards
    • Flammables and combustibles
    • Acute and chronic health effects
    • Container labels and MSDSs
  • Electrical Safety in HAZMAT Environments
    • Uncontrolled electrical energy
    • The National Electrical Code (NEC)
    • HAZMAT "area classes"
    • Electricity at emergency response sites
  • Fire Prevention and Safety
    • How fires start
    • Four classes of fires
    • The three components of fire
    • Fire extinguishers and evacuations
  • Heat Stress
    • The causes of Heat Stress
    • Fluids and minerals
    • Controlling heat stress
    • Heat Stroke in a contaminated area
  • Dealing with the Media in Emergency Situations
    • Handling the press during HAZMAT incidents
    • Preventing misinformation
    • The employee's role
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All Videotape Programs, Posters and Booklets are available in both English and Spanish. All products are also available individually.



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