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THE MEL MEDIA LIBRARY A Complete Listing of the Safety Education and Training Videos for MEL Members MEL MEDIA LIBRARY ORDERING AND RETURN INSTRUCTIONS ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS Safety Videos are made available to MEL Members at no charge. 1. All requests can be made by: On‐Line: Click below to login & order conventional videos MEL Safety Institute Login (user name & password required) By fax: 856‐291‐9629 (see request form) By telephone: 856‐552‐4900 By email: [email protected] 2. When calling or faxing in your order, please indicate the following information: DVD or VHS requested (Maximum of four (4) videos per order) UPS Shipping Address Name of person who should receive the order Phone number and/or email address RETURN INSTRUCTIONS 1. Safety Videos must be returned within 14 days of receiving your order to assure timely distribution to other members’ making requests. 2. Videos should be returned utilizing either the same shipping box or the prepaid UPS envelope and label included with your order. 3. Entities will be responsible to replace all lost or damaged videos they have requested and received from the MEL. MEL Media Library c/o J.A. Montgomery Risk Control 2 Cooper Street 18th Floor Camden, NJ 08102 Phone Direct: 856‐552‐4900 Fax: 856‐552‐4741 MEL MEDIA REQUEST FORM Maximum of four (4) videos per order Date: ____________________ Contact: __________________________________________________________ Municipality/Authority/BOE: __________________________________________ Phone # ( ) __________ ‐ ___________ Ext ________ Email address ______________________________________________________ Requested DVD or VHS # Alternate DVD or VHS # ______________ _____________ ______________ ______________ _____________ ______________ ______________ _____________ ______________ ______________ _____________ ______________ UPS Mailing Address: ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Forward the completed form to the MEL Media Library Coordinator Fax: 856‐291‐9629 Phone: 856‐552‐4900 Email: [email protected] Address: MEL Media Library c/o J.A. Montgomery Risk Control 2 Cooper Street 18th Floor Camden, NJ 08102 MEL MEDIA LIBRARY CATALOG Category Page # Category Page # Accident Awareness 1-3 Hand Safety 75 Accident Investigation 4 Hazard Communications (RTK) 76-79 Americans with Disabilities 5 Hazardous Materials & Chemicals 79-85 Asbestos / Lead / Silica Awareness 5-6 Hearing Conservation 85-86 Back Safety / Lifting 7-9 Heavy Equipment / Snow Plow 86-90 Behavior Safety / Employee Relations 9-11 Landscape Safety 91-97 Bloodborne Pathogens & Diseases 12-14 Lifeguard Operations 97-99 Confined Space Entry 15-17 Office & Ergonomics Safety 100-105 Crossing Guard / School Safety 17-19 Outdoor Exposure 105-110 Driving Safety 19-24 Personal Protective Equipment 110-111 Drug Awareness 25-26 Playground Safety 112-113 Electrical / LOTO / Arc-Flash 26-30 Police Department Safety * 114-117 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) 30-32 Respiratory Protection 118-119 Emergency Preparedness 32-40 Risk Manager / Liability 119-121 Employee Conduct, Harassment & Violence in the Workplace Sanitation Safety 40-44 122-125 Excavation / Trenching / Shoring 45-46 Sexual Harassment 126-127 Eye Safety 47 Shop & Tool Safety 127-131 Fall / Ladder / Scaffold Safety 48-50 Slips, Trips, Falls 131-134 Fire Department Safety 51-59 Supervisors / Management 135-149 Fire Extinguishers / Fire Safety 59-61 Task Specific 149-152 Flagger / Work Zone 61-62 Water / Waste Water / Utility 153-156 Fleet Safety & Maintenance 63-66 Welding 157-158 Forklift / Cranes / Aerial / Hoists 67-70 Wellness 158-165 General Job Safety Awareness 70-74 * Police Department * In-The-Line-Of-Duty Video Series available as separate listing Edition: September 2018 – rev 5/2019 MEL MEDIA LIBRARY CATALOG Tape # Title/Description Length Audience ACCIDENT AWARENESS 100 “The First Step” ‐ DVD 5:00 General This is the story about how one wrong action can change your life forever. Audience DVD Candace Carnahan, a young college student, worked summers at a paper mill in her home town. She had worked at the mill for three years and was comfortable with the work and familiar with the environment; so familiar that she thought nothing of taking an often used shortcut – stepping over a conveyer system that ran at floor level. Her story will help your employees realize that the first step to not being injured is knowing that you can be injured. 101 “It Only Takes A Second II” ‐ DVD 4:00 General This video features footage of mistakes and bad choices we often make. Audience DVD Viewers won't forget the powerful accident reenactments and dramatic consequences illustrated in this motivational video. It's a great meeting opener for any safety topic! This video makes you think safety. 102 “Pedestrian Safety In Industry” 17:00 General Employees can easily recognize the hazards associated with material Audience Avail. in handling, welding, machine operation, electrical work and other DVD dangerous job tasks, but they tend to overlook more common hazards. & These employees all share a common job title: pedestrian. More than 25 VHS million workers suffer some type of injury while walking at work each year. This video shows employees the precautions they must take to avoid incidents while walking. Topics include: Awareness of walking hazards, Workplace signs, Slips and falls, Walking around material handling equipment, Overhead hazards, Traveling through parking lots 103 “Field Operations Safety for Public Works & Construction” ‐ DVD 24:00 Public Works As public employees and contractors working for public agencies, we Employees DVD perform many jobs that generally go unnoticed, but are a great benefit to the public by virtue of a safe and reliable water supply, well maintained roadways, and other portions of the public infrastructure. Topics include in this safety video are: supervisors, employees, training, job safety analysis, pre‐job planning for safety, traffic control, personal protective equipment (PPE), locations, preventing the most common injuries, digging, heat illness, heat stroke, trenching, confined space entry, back injury prevention, housekeeping, fall prevention, fire prevention, and equipment. 104 “Stored Energy: The Hidden Hazard” ‐ DVD 18:00 Public Works; Many items in our workplace present a hidden hazard. We're talking about Utilities; DVD the sheer weight or the potential energy of things such as loaded pallets, Maintenance heavy equipment, doors and cables. When these things move or fall, they Personnel release that stored energy and create deadly hazards. This video featuring dramatic reenactments of stored energy mishaps, increases our awareness of stored energy hazards and helps us become more observant of them in our surroundings. Edition: September 2018 – rev 5/2019 1 MEL MEDIA LIBRARY CATALOG Tape # Title/Description Length Audience 105 “Accident Causes and Prevention” (Digital) 11:00 General The Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies, and the National Safety Audience Avail. in Council have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years DVD and have determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial & accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees. VHS Topics include: the definition of “contribute to an accident,” unsafe acts, box cutters, personal protective equipment, forklifts, running at work, “fault,” accident prevention, written documentation, and safety counseling. 106 “Safety: The Good Fight” 15:00 General This video tells tragic story of Patrick Hayes, a young man killed in an Audience Avail. in avoidable on‐the‐job accident. Interviews with his family drive home the DVD importance of on‐the‐job safety. & VHS 107 “Close Calls & Near Misses‐Refresher”‐ DVD 10:00 General This video stresses to employees the importance of reporting all close calls Audience DVD and near miss incidents so that proper action can be taken to improve work conditions and prevent injuries. Topics Include: employee complacency, escalation of unreported incidents, correcting hazards and unsafe conditions, control of emotions and recognizing and avoiding unsafe acts. 108 “Making Safety Work: An Overview of Workplace Safety & 10:00 General Employee Responsibilities”‐ DVD Audience DVD In just an instant, a workplace injury can transform a productive worker into one who is unable to work. This is why workplace injuries must be prevented and why all employees are needed to make your safety program work. This video provides an overview of common workplace hazards and how they are to be controlled while also demonstrating the importance of each employee's commitment and participation in the safety effort. Viewers will also see how easily injuries can occur when employees decide not to take responsibility for their safety. Topics Include: Lockout/Tagout, PPE, Bloodborne pathogens, Confined space entry, Hazard communication, Good housekeeping, Pedestrian safety 109 “Unsafe Acts – Human Behaviors” ‐ DVD 11:00 General The Insurance Industry, Governmental agencies and the National Safety Audience DVD Council have analyzed employee accident investigations over the years and have determined that the overwhelming cause of most industrial accidents and injuries can be attributed to the unsafe acts of employees. Topics include: the definition of "contribute to an accident”, safe lifting technique, box cutters, personal protective equipment, forklifts, running at work, "fault,"