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VIDEO LENDING RULES

WHO MAY BORROW
Any person or organisation may borrow videos provided that they are not to be used as part of a training/safety course, or any other course being run as a commercial venture (eg professional safety consultants etc).
HOW MANY TITLES
Up to three videos may be borrowed at any one time.
MAXIMUM LOAN TIME
The maximum a video may be borrowed for is one week, however borrowers in the Belfast area will be expected to return videos within three days. A penalty may be charged if the video is not returned by the due date.
COLLECTION AND RETURN
Videos must be collected and returned by hand to HSENI, 83 Ladas Drive, Belfast BT6 9FR, Northern Ireland
Telephone: 028 9024 3249 Facsimile: 028 9023 5383
Email: hseni@detini.gov.uk

VIDEOS AND RESUME

1 Game Over
Colour; 9 minutes – Every year children are injured and killed as a result ofconstruction activities.  The purpose of this video is to keep children off building sites.  It is aimed at 7 to 11 year olds.
3 Alive or Dead
Colour: 21 minutes – This film illustrates the dangers that arise from underground and overhead electrical cables and shows how the risks can be avoided.
4 HIGH DESIGNS
Colour; 24 minutes – Design of safe access and places for work at height during maintenance operations.  This video shows how those who design structures not only influence the safety of those who build them but also those who are involved in maintenance activities.
6 RIDING FOR A FALL (ATVS, Safety and You)
Colour 14 minutes – Just one or two days on an approved ATV training course can give you the skills to ride safely for the rest of your life.  This video features dramatic reconstruction and real-life cases to emphasise the need for training to ensure safe driving of these unique vehicles.
7 Maysfield Leisure Centre Disaster
Videocassette about 30 minutes long.  Available on VHS colour.
8 Farm Safety
Colour 30 minutes; available on VHS.  Points of health and safety in the Agricultural Industry.
9 Asbestos (edited Yorkshire Television Video)
Colour: 25 minutes – Describes danger to health of exposure to all types of asbestos.
10 POWER PRESSES (Parts 1 & 2)
Colour 40 minutes – Part 1 of this video introduces the basic components of power presses, in particular the flywheel, clutch and brake.  Part 2 deals with the safeguarding of these machines and includes a brief reference to the Power Presses Regulations 1965 and 1972.
12 FILL SAFE.
Colour: 20 minutes – Safe filling of LPG Cylinders. This video deals with the precautions to be adopted at premises where Liquefied Petroleum Gas cylinders are filled for commercial re-sale, lease or hire. It covers cylinder design and identification, fire precautions, the pressure systems and transportable Gas Containers Regulations 1989.
13 WORKING SAFELY AT LEVEL 3
Colour: 15 minutes – When working with Hazard Group 3 biological agents it is essential that the most suitable containment measures are used. This video demonstrates the physical requirements of the CL3 laboratory and also provides guidance on the procedural controls required to ensure safe working practice.
15 THRILLS NOT SPILLS
Colour: 17 minutes – A guide to the ergonomics of passenger containment
17 Hangman  
Colour 15 minutes – This video deals with the subject of falls of persons and material, both externally and internally, the predominant cause of accidents on construction and building sites
19 John Davies Factory Inspector
Colour: 25 minutes – A Factory Inspector is shown: investigating a forklift truck accident and visiting the injured girl in hospital. Discussing a chemical company’s development plans and recommending improved safety measures at an engineering works; prohibiting work in a disorganised upholstery factory; storing potentially toxic materials and a construction site where the scaffolding is unprotected; conducting a court case against a foundry and inspecting a fairground ride.
20 Vibration White Finger
Colour: 8 minutes – Vibration White Finger (VWF) is a common problem not usually given the consideration it warrants.  This video highlights the more probable causes both at home and at work including chain saws, pneumatic tools, fettling, grinding etc and given the employer and employee alike guidance on how to identify and alleviate the condition.
21 Calculated Risk
Colour: 19 minutes – An informative video showing the work of the Health and Safety Executive on the assessment of major industrial hazards.
22 One Moment Please
Colour: 10 minutes – A film on industrial accidents suitable for the staff of any company, whatever its size or business.  Its simple theme is that most accidents are unnecessary; that they are caused more often by responsible people indulging in a moment of carelessness than by fools acting foolishly, sometimes dramatic, but always human and realistic.
23 USING WORK EQUIPMENT
Colour 16 minutes
25 First Defence Against Deafness
Colour: 9 minutes – This video is aimed at encouraging the proper use of ear protection by those exposed to high noise levels.  It explains why and how ear protection should be used, giving examples of common incorrect usage.
26 The Management of Ear Protection
Colour: 13 minutes – This video is aimed at those providing ear protection and illustrates the care necessary in the selection, use and maintenance of these devices if they are to provide the required protection against loss of hearing.
27 The Common Sense Guide to Office Safety
Colour: 27 minutes – As the title suggests, this video highlights the main hazards that could occur in an office environment with an emphasis on fire safety.
28 The Colour of Safety
Colour: 27 minutes – This video gives viewers a thorough review of fork-lift truck safety procedures; eg pre-use safety check, mounting from lift trucks, parking the lift truck and loading tractor-trailers and rail cars.
30 Safety Matters
Colour – This video is aimed at small businesses and shows a company where an accident puts a key employee out of action.  It is produced for people who influence businesses and suggests that health and safety is an important area that every small business should consider.
31 Watch that Space- Construction
Colour: 16 minutes – Colin Welland, introducing the video, presents the reconstruction of a typical incident in which three men fail to take the proper precautions before entering a manhole and pay for that error with their lives.
32 Knock Down Price
Colour: 23 minutes – This is a story of planning and the attitudes that go hand and hand with it.  Two demolition contractors tender for the same job.  One makes proper provision for safety; the other is prepared to sacrifice safety to achieve a knock down price.  But the cost in human suffering proves to be too high.
33 Too Much Trouble
Colour: 20 minutes – This video illustrates how tragedy can strike on the simplest of tasks, the type of job where too often it is just too much trouble to take the necessary safety precautions and looks at some of the wide range of access equipment now available.  High standards of maintenance are shown in work being carried out at the Old Vic and the Tower of Big Ben.
35 Exercise Traction
Colour: 20 minutes – This video shows an emergency evacuation exercise at a new Birmingham Hospital.  The exercise dramatically highlighted a number of serious problems in the hospitals fire procedure.  The total evacuation time was 38 minutes - some 18 minutes longer than had been anticipated.
36 PES – SAFETY AND COMPUTER CONTROL
Colour 17 Minutes – Programmable Electronic Systems in Safety Related Applications
37 One Step Away
Colour: 15 minutes – In this video three men who have had roofing accidents tell their stories and each incident is dramatically reconstructed so that we can see what went wrong.  Two of the men have had lucky, breathtaking escapes, but the third suffered a broken back and is now confined to a wheelchair, thankful to be alive.One Step Away highlights the golden rules that can help make a roof a safe place to work.
39 Off Guard
Colour: 11 minutes – This video follows a typical farming family - “TheStiles” - examining some of the causes of PTO shaft related accidents, as we watch PeterStiles, his daughter and eldest son, using badly guarded machinery.  We see the contrast between what is happening on the farm and the correct PTO shaft safety procedures discussed in the workshop at student TimStiles’ Agricultural College.
41 Watch Your Back: Avoiding Back Strain in Chain Saw Work
Colour: 13½ minutes – This video identifies causes and effects of back strain from chain saw use and associated timber handling activities.  It also describes bad practices and shows correct techniques to avoid back injury and is aimed at all chain saw users particularly arborists, farmers, foresters.
42 POWER TO KILL (Agriculture and the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989)
Colour 20 minutes – Farms and other agricultural workplaces are now covered by legislation that relates to electrical installations, electrical equipment and safe systems of work.  In this programme, an HSE Agricultural Inspector and an HSE Principal Specialist Electrical Inspector critically examine a typical farm.
43 COSHH - A Time to Act
Colour: 6 minutes – This video shows everyday risks that may be encountered by smaller businesses and will be particularly useful to those looking for advice on an approach to simple assessment of risk.  It will also be of value to larger companies to introduce their managers, supervisors and employees to the basic requirements of COSHH.
44 Whose Risk it is Anyway?
Colour: 17 minutes – This video shows how a systematic common sense approach to health and safety hazards in the workplace could not only save lives, but also help small firms comply with new legislation and stay in business.
48 Dangerous Manoeuvres
Colour: 8 minutes – This short film considers a number of situations that may lead to lateral overturning.  The effects of these dangerous manoeuvres are demonstrated using a specially adapted counterbalanced lift truck.  Lift truck overturning accidents are usually serious and frequently cause fatal injuries to the operator.  The issues raised by this film apply to all designs of lift trucks and will be beneficial to both trainee and established lift truck operators.
49 Shock Horror
Colour: 10 minutes – Shock horror aims to make young farm workers aware of the danger from overhead power lines by reconstructing events that lead to accidents and offering advice on how to avoid them.  A burns specialist explains the consequences of accidents and victims talk about their experiences.
50 Hearing Protection
Colour: 10 minutes – This video considers the need for hearing protection in work activities involving high noise levels.  It examines the correct procedures to be followed when choosing the type of protection most beneficial in the circumstances and the care needed to maintain the performance of these protective aids.
51 The Key Position
Colour: 8 minutes – This video for employees aims to develop awareness of the possible hazards associated with the use of display screen equipment and show basic techniques to adopt in order to minimise such risks.
52 Safe Stations
Colour: 18 minutes – This video aims to develop awareness about management responsibilities under the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 and provides practical help with putting these requirements into practice.
53 Personal Protective Equipment
Colour: 17 minutes – This video is a guide to health and safety requirements based on EC Directives and UK legislation covering PPE.  Its aim is to outline the main requirements and offer advice to those responsible for overseeing the implementation of these Regulations.
54  IT WON’T HAPPEN TO ME
Colour: 12 minutes – This video deals with health and safety awareness for users of personal protective equipment.  It highlights the reasons for PPE and explains how correct use can help to reduce the risk of injury.
55 Live Wires
Colour: 12 minutes – This video looks at aspects of maintaining portable electrical equipment used at work.  It shows how the inspection system could operate and gives typical examples of what to look for.  The video can be used to help train the staff who will carry out the regular inspections.
56 DANGEROUS PLAYGROUND
Colour: 13 minutes – Deals with the day-to-day hazards children face on a farm.
57 A Guide to Manual Handling Assessments
Colour: 13 minutes – This is a new video introduction to the Manual Handling Operations Regulations (1992) and manual handling assessments in the workplace.  It will prove beneficial to managers, supervisors and those responsible for implementing and maintaining correct manual handling procedures among employees.
58 Matter of Life and BREATH
Colour: 15 minutes – This video graphically illustrates the debilitating effect on people’s lives of asthma caused by breathing in substances used in the workplace.  “A Matter of Life and breath” tell you how to protect your employees from developing occupational asthma.
59 Cease Fire
Colour: 13 minutes – This is a new video training package highlighting the importance of fire prevention.  It emphasises the fact that people through negligence start most fires.  Training to reduce the number of fires and the risk of injury is essential.
60 A SHARP REMINDER
Colour: 18 minutes – This is a new video training packaged designed to trigger discussion about hand safety in the workplace and at home.  The package stresses that most serious hand injuries are preventable and that all accidents must be taken seriously.  Damage to nerves, blood vessels and tendons should never be under-estimated.
61 Make Health Your Business
Colour: 16 minutes – This programme emphasises that keeping your workforce healthy makes good business sense.  It offers guidance to help you keep your business healthy and forms part of HSE’s Good Health is Good Business” campaign.
62 IN PLACE OF STRESS
Colour: 12 minutes – This programme, together with the accompanying literature, aims to explain what stress is, what can cause it and how it manifests itself at work.  It also provides guidance on how to assess current stress levels in the workplace and gives suggestions on reducing them to an acceptable level.
63 Rash Decisions
Colour: 17 minutes – Rash Decisions aims to raise awareness of the causes of occupational dermatitis and the steps employers need to take to prevent it.  This video demonstrates that managing the risks makes good business sense and prevents unnecessary suffering.
64 Sheep Dipping
Colour 22 mins – The breeding ewe population of the UK is approximately 20 million, on around 90,000 farms and holdings.  Sheep suffer from a number of external parasites including sheep scab mites, blow-fly, keds, lice and ticks which can lead to pain, poor growth and economic loss.  In extreme cases, if left untreated, the animals can die or have to be destroyed.
65 Manual Handling- The Facts
Colour: 12 minutes – Presented by Selina Scott this video comes complete with Manual Handling of Loads Assessment Checklist forms.
66 Food Safety - The Facts
Colour: 12 minutes – Presented by Selina Scott this video comes complete with Hazard and Critical Control Point assessment forms.  A complete assessment pack for employers and employees.
67 Health and Safety for Computer Operators - The Facts
Colour: 12 minutes – Presented by Selina Scott this video completes with VDU Workstation Checklist Assessment sheets.
68 Fire Safety - The Facts
Colour: 11 minutes – Presented by Selina Scott this video comes complete with Fire Risks Assessment/Inspection Record sheets.
69 FIVE STEPS TO RISK ASSESSMENT – WITH SUBTITLES
Colour: 8 minutes – This is a general risk assessment video designed for those whose hearing is impaired.
70 BEST SIGN STORY
Colour: 13 minutes – Making use of 3D Studio Max animation techniques, this video provides an introduction to the range of health and safety signs and symbols which are to be found in the workplace.
71 LIFELINES – Avoiding accidents from overhead lines and underground cables.
Colour: 14 minutes – this video recreates 4 accidents caused by machinery or equipment coming into contact with overhead lines or underground cables. The avoidance of these accidents may be achieved by adopting the guidance given in this video. The six accident scenes depicted are Tipper Truck, Mobile Crane, Wheeled Digger, Painters Scaffolding, Cement Truck and Tractor.
72 No Second Chances
Colour: 13 minutes – Every year farm workers are injured and killed in accidents involving machinery.  This video looks at the potentially fatal consequences of ignoring safe working practices.
74 Signposts for Health and Safety
Colour: 5 x 60 minute tapes – This series, originally broadcast as ten half-hour programmes for small firms, was shown on BBC2, by Learning Zone, as part of “The Business Hour”.  The programmes visit a variety of businesses showing how they have successfully dealt with a range of health and safety issues.
Each programme includes a surgery where JacquelineJeynes, a health and safety expert, gives advice on a range of health and safety issues.
74a
Contains advice on how to get started and on dealing with noise at work.  A surgery on who is responsible for contractors on site.  Examines who enforces health and safety law and how to avoid manual problems.  The surgery looks at using health and safety consultants.
74b
Looks at assessing risks in a variety of workplaces and at electrical safety.  The surgery discusses the effects of European Law on health and safety.  It highlights the importance of good housekeeping and looks at preventing fires and explosions.  The surgery discusses the need for a health and safety policy, especially for split site employment.
74c
Examines the business benefits of health and safety and also the safe use of chemicals.  The surgery looks at insurance cover and liability for injuries.  It looks at the importance of managing health risks and at avoiding slips, trips and falls in the workplace.  The surgery discusses introducing a no-smoking policy.
74d
Includes advice on first-aid at work and on reporting accidents; also looks at safe workplace transport.  The surgery looks at the law regarding the employment of competent workers.  It looks at protecting the public and insurance, also safety in the office.  The surgery deals with appeals against a decision by a Health and Safety Inspector
74e
Examines the health and safety training and consulting workers; also looks at hazards on building sites.  The surgery explains how to find out who relegates what kind of business.  It looks at the different places people can go for help and information; also looks at safety in the manufacturing business with an examination of safe maintenance work and machinery guarding.  The surgery discusses how best to encourage workers to ask for help on health and safety.
NB:This video package can be hired individually or collectively.
75 Hard to Handle
Colour: 15 minutes – In this video, people describe the signs and symptoms of HAVS and how it has affected their ability to work and pursue many leisure activities.  It highlights the statutory responsibilities of both employers and employees to look after their health.
76 Motor Vehicle Repair
Colour: 17 minutes – This video introduces the principles of safe work for those in motor vehicle repair, particularly those involved in draining petrol tanks and moving and working underneath vehicles often involve both inadequate equipment and poor systems of work.
77 MANAGING SITE SAFETY AND SITE SAFETY MAKES SENSE
Video 1: Colour: 19 minutes – This video is aimed to make managers aware of the requirements of the safety, health and welfare legislation and to stress the need to establish good management systems and work practice.
Video 2: Colour: 11 minutes – This film provides guidance on how to create a higher level of awareness to the dangers on a building site.
78 BRIGHT SPARKS
Colour: 8½ minutes – This video recreates 4 accidents caused by the use of Fishing Rods, Kites, and CB Aerials near overhead electric lines and children entering electrical sub stations.
The danger of electricity and the avoidance of these accidents may be achieved by adopting the guidance given in this video.
79 COMPUTERS AND YOU
Colour: 15 minutes – This video illustrates how computers themselves may not pose a threat to anybody’s health, if they are used incorrectly this can cause problems. The way we sit and the way we look at computers is directly linked to the science of ergonomics. This video highlights the ergonomics of computer safety and is essential viewing for all staff.
80 FIRST AID – THE FACTS
Colour: 25-30 minutes – This video is presented by Selina Scott and looks at issues such as danger, response, checking airways, breathing and circulation. All vital elements for essential training to prepare organisations for emergency situations should they arise in the workplace. First Aid training will help prevent injuries from getting worse and also help promote recovery.
81 ELECTRICAL SAFETY- THE FACTS
Colour: 25-30 minutes – The facts is the essential training aid for electrical assessment. This video looks at the responsibility of the Safety Officer to understand the requirements and implications of the legislation and to assist employees to meet the obligations that such legislation imposes upon them. This video also covers issues such as the prevention and control of electrical hazards.
82 COSHH (Control of Substances hazardous to Health) – THE FACTS
Colour: 14 minutes –  “If exposure to hazardous substances is not prevented or properly controlled, it can cause serious illness, even death”. This video looks at the responsibility of the designated Safety Officer to provide the correct protection against harmful and hazardous substances.
83 RISK ASSESSMENT – THE FACTS –Presented by Selina Scott
Colour: 12 minutes – All management should view this video and use the forms to carry out a Risk assessment based on the principles contained in the video.  Remember if you employ 5 or more people you must carry out a written Risk Assessment of all work processes.
84 OFFICE Safety – THE FACTS   3 separate videos
Colour: 12-15 minutes per video – These videos are the complete office safety training aid. It is divided into three sections that are Fire safety, Manual handling and Health and Safety for computer operators.
Fire Safety – Explaining how to raise the alarm, the correct means of escape and effective use of extinguishers on every type of fire.
Manual handling – Establishes a number of main points involved in a manual handling exercise and breaks them down into understandable reminders.
Health and Safety for Computer Operators – Highlights the importance of safety whilst using VDU’s, taking into consideration the many aspects of danger that are common in VDU operation complete with examples.
85 DRIVING LGV’S SAFELY – THE FACTS
Colour: 20 minutes – This video focuses on the safe driving of Large Goods Vehicles. Minimising the risk of accidents and injuries is the all-important issue of safe driving. The video features a number of critical safety points from speed and distance to observation and hazard perception.
86 NEVER REST
Colour: 23 minutes – This aware winning programme tells the story of four children who investigate ghostly happenings on their farm. Although created for use by teachers of primary school age children, it carries messages for other adults – farmers and parents, who should recognise and reduce the risks while encouraging children to enjoy the rural environment in safety.
87 ESCAPING THE MAZE
Colour: 20 minutes – This video illustrated by the experiences of ordinary people in ordinary jobs. It provides a comprehensive guide to the most up-to-date, cost-effective, confusion-free means of health and safety information gathering and maps clear paths through the tangle of advice, to the best solutions to health and safety problems available.
89 SAFE USE OF PRINTING CHEMICALS
Colour: 18 minutes – A guidance video for employers’ steps of a COSHH assessment using case studies at three commercial printers. The video uses practical examples to show how printers can comply with COSHH.
90 STAYING HEALTHY
Colour: 24 minutes – This video is a guide to occupational health issues for people who work in agriculture and horticulture. Ill health related to work is a major cause for concern with over 50,000 cases reported each year.
91 MICROBIOLOGICAL RISKS WHEN WORKING WITH SEWAGE AND SLUDGE
Workers in a number of industries are at risk from contact with sewage.  This video shows the risks presented by a number of different work activities.  It illustrates the appropriate use of control measures such as personal protective equipment, good hygiene practices and training needs for workers.
92 FIRE SAFETY IN CATERING KITCHENS
Colour 16 minutes – This video aims to help reduce workplace loss or injury resulting from fires in catering kitchens and to make them much safer places for those who work in them.
93 LIFEBOAT ON-LOAD RELEASE GEAR
Colour 22 minutes – Safe inspection and maintenance.  Four lives have been lost over the last three years in the North Sea, in accidents associated with lifeboat on-load release gear.  Investigations have shown that these accidents occurred during or directly after inspection or maintenance.  The common element appears to be human error, not mechanical failure.  This raises concerns about the training and experience necessary to perform such work safely.  HSE has therefore produced this video to act as a ‘refresher’ for anyone who has to maintain and inspect lifeboats.
94 THE WAY AHEAD HSE 25TH ANNIVERSARY
Colour: 26 minutes – This video show the significant events which have shaped our decision making and made the HSC/E what it is today.
95 THE CUTTING EDGE 1 Managing For Safety
Colour: 15 minutes – The programme highlights the need for introducing, developing and maintaining a health and safety strategy. It follows the progress of a management meeting devising a strategy and implementing it. Using the presenter and re-enacted interviews, confirming a business-like approach to health reinforces the message and safety is essential to any successful and efficient company.
96 THE CUTTING EDGE 2 - A Safe Machine
Colour: 11 minutes – ‘A Safe Machine’ concentrates on achieving good standards of machinery safety in various sectors of the woodworking industry by well managed training and supervision. The programme emphasises that the majority of woodworking machinery accidents could have been prevented, if the people involved had received proper training and supervision. Safe working practices, properly guarded machines and the use of safety devices are also shown.
97 THE CUTTING EDGE 3 - A Healthy Business
Colour: 12 minutes – There are many hazards to the health of people in the woodworking industry, the two most obvious being noises and dusts. Exposure to noise from woodworking machines can cause noise induced hearing loss. Wood dust can cause respiratory illness an even in some cases a rare form of nasal cancer. Companies can and should introduce a strategy where they are in control of the health of their workforce, just as they are in control for other aspects of their business.
98 SAFETY AT ALL LEVELS
Colour: 17 minutes – This video is about safety on Scaffolding, it shows you the right and wrong way to construct scaffolding.
99 HOW ARE YOU TODAY? THE RISKS OF ASBESTOS IN BUILDINGS –
Asbestos awareness for construction industry workers including plumbers, electricians, carpenters and service installers, such as gas fitters, refrigeration and telephone engineers. (16 mins)
Management of asbestos in workplace premises.  For managers of all sorts of workplace premises. (11 mins)
100 HANDLING RUBBER
Colour: 18 minutes – This video shows what five different companies have done to reduce or eliminate these handling risk. The case studies include the handling of press tools, process materials, tyre casings and finished goods.
101 POWER 2 SHOCK
Colour: 8 minutes – This video recreates 4 accidents caused by machinery or equipment coming into contact with overhead lines or underground cables. The avoidance of these accidents may be achieved by adopting the guidance given in this video. The four accidents scenes depicted are Mini Pillar/Vandalism, Elevated Platform, Tree Cutting, Mini Digger.
102 IT COULDN’T HAPPEN TO ME – The danger of underground services
Colour 20 minutes
103 CARTING – A guide to safe circuit operation
Colour: 23 minutes – With the growth of indoor and outdoor karting centres, almost everyone can enjoy the excitement of motor sport but it can also be dangerous. without proper risk control, the excitement can quickly turn to disaster. In this video we will highlight the most common areas of risk at karting circuits and suggest ways in which these risks can be controlled.
104 HEATHER AND JAMES GO TO COURT – An introduction to Sheriff Court rocedures in Scotland
Colour: 28 minutes - The aim of this video is to give Local Authority Enforcement Officers an overview of the process and procedure involved in taking a prosecution in a Sheriff Court. It will be particularly useful for students, newly qualified officers, those who have never attended court as a witness and officers who have not attended in some time. The video shows a fictitious prosecution resulting from an accident and the evidence gathered during the subsequent investigation.
105 GET A GRIP – Health and Safety at indoor climbing walls
Colour: 38 minutes - Indoor climbing is an increasingly popular sport for people of all ages and abilities. Novices and experts alike practise their skills at one of the estimated 500 indoor climbing walls in the UK. This video covers all aspects of indoor climbing, from the equipment used to different types of wall, and also describes key aspects of health and safety management.
106 STOP SLIPS – Managing Slips to Reduce Injuries and Costs
Colour: 35 minutes - The video shows managers and safety professionals managing slips risk sin practice in the workplace. It also describes a slips risk assessment model along with the hierarchy of slips control measures. The technical considerations for the measurement and selection of floor materials are also reviewed.
107 ACCIDENT REPLAY – Safety Awareness
Colour - The Accident Replay series are forceful and effective. Real life accidents are frighteningly and convincingly re-staged for the camera. They stress the basic rules:
108 ON YOUR GUARD
Colour: 17 minutes - :A video on PUWER 98
109 TRACTOR ACTION – Training Pack
Colour: 17 minutes - Every year a number of people die or are seriously injured as a result of accidents involving tractors. Using hard-hitting reconstructions, the video describes safe working practices for tractor operation. The video is aimed primarily at younger workers but is also of value to any users of tractors or tractor-operated machinery.
110 THE HEAT WITHIN – The Effect of Fire in Pressurised Tunnels
Colour: 26 minutes - This video shows how compressed air and an added oxygen content will act on various materials commonly found in tunnels, and emphasises how important it is to prevent fires starting, wear correct personal protective equipment, and maintain good standards of housekeeping and site safety practice.
111 COSHH UNDERSTANDING ASSESSMENTS
Colour: 22 minutes - Understanding Risk Assessments
112 ONE WRONG MOVE – A Manager’s Story
Colour: 11 minutes
113 ASSESSING THE LOAD
Colour: 17 minutes - A guide to the Implementation of the manual handling Operations Regulations
114 DTI – Safety messages for, in and around the Home
Home Safety16 mins
DIY/Garden Safety  6 mins
Firework Safety  6 mins
115 RASH DECISIONS OFFSHORE
Colour 12 minutes - Work-related dermatitis affects many people in all sorts of industries – hairdressing, construction, catering, cleaning, engineering, printing and horticulture, to name but a few.  An estimated 84,000 people have dermatitis caused or made worse by work, resulting in 132,000 working days lost each year.  The good news is that this suffering and financial loss are preventable.  This video demonstrates that managing the risks makes good business sense and prevents unnecessary suffering.
116 ONE CAREFUL OWNER
Colour 23 minutes - Dangers in the metal recycling industry.  This video looks at the metal recycling industry.  It covers issues such as machinery guarding, workplace transport, crane safety, exposure to lead, PCBs and radioactive contamination.
117 TO CAP IT ALL
The capping of stranded wire ropes with polyester resin.  There have been a number of incidents in recent years involving the failure of resin-socketed wire rope terminations on cables that were being used for mooring offshore vessels.  This video identifies the main factors that affect the integrity if resin-socketed terminations and demonstrates procedures for ensuring that good terminations are produced.
118 THE ADVENTURES OF NAPO
Colour 26 minutes - Issues related to health and safety at the workplace should never be taken lightly.  The process of learning to be safe at work and protecting those who may be affected by workplace activities, especially young people and other workers who have little or no experience of work, can be made easier through this computer-animated video.
119 OUT IN CONTROL
Colour 22 minutes - Advice for people on work experience schemes.  Out – In control follows the progress of Robert as he encounters potentially dangerous situations on a mixed farm and traces his development as he learns to adapt to work surroundings.  Although the video uses farming examples, it will be relevant to any students about to start work experience.
120 TRACTOR SAFETY ON SLOPES
Colour 15 minutes - Tractors continue to overturn on slopes.  Safety cabs have almost eliminated fatalities where the driver stays in the cab, but injuries and damage to equipment continue.  This film, based on research, uses a mixture of models, diagrams and live action to emphasise the point that tractors and slopes are a dangerous combination.  Anyone who drives a tractor should see this film.
121 FATAL TRACTION
Colour 12 minutes - Practical advice on avoiding agricultural transport accidents.  Over the last 10 years, transport accidents have been the largest single cause of fatal accidents in agriculture and forestry.  This video highlights the dangers and gives practical advice on how to avoid them.
122 DON’T FALL FOR IT
Colour 15 minutes - In the past ten years 23 people in agriculture have died from falls through or from fragile farm building roofs.  Most occurred because those doing the work had not taken the right precautions.  This video uses interviews with injured people to illustrate the causes, outlines the need for proper planning and training, systems of work and correct equipment.  It will help farmers to identify the risks and decide how to control them.
123 WHAT THE PAPERS WEIGH
Colour 18 minutes - A training video for all those who routinely handle newspaper and magazine bundles, looking at safe manual handling practice using computer graphics and actual work activity.  It gives practical advice on ways to reduce the risk of injury at the various stages of the distribution chain and will be of interest to publishers, distribution contractors, wholesalers, newsagents and other retailers.  It contains details of an industry agreement to limit bundle weight to an agreed maximum.
124 3 STEPS TO SAFETY
Colour 25 minutes - Within the ship build and repair industry there are many hazards that can seriously affect the health and safety of workers; these range from slips, trips and falls to suffocation or fire and explosion.  This video highlights these and other hazards while encouraging a joint approach to health and safety between all workers and their management.
125 SAFE DRIVING ON SLOPES
Colour 19 minutes - This video training guide will inform and instruct people working in agriculture about the dangers and safe methods of driving farm vehicles and machinery on slopes, as these are a major cause of injuries and fatalities.
126 GOOD HEALTH IS GOOD BUSINESS Satellite Conference
Colour 120 minutes - On 12 March 1998 in London, as part of the UK’s Presidency of the European Union the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) organised a major satellite-linked international conference on occupational health.
127 METALWORKING FLUIDS: effective coolant care and the control of risks to Health – A guide to good practice for minimising risks to health
Shell Oils made this video. It complements the HSE booklet by giving practical advice on ways of storing, mixing and maintaining metalworking fluids. HSE commends the guidance in the video to all users of metalworking fluids.
128 CONTROL OF EXOTHERMIC CHEMICAL REACTIONS
This video was made as part of a training package for Health and Safety executive Inspectors who visit chemical plants. It is likely to be of assistance to those in industry or academic institutions that are involved with the training of personnel who will work in, operator or design chemical process plant.
129 SAFETY AND HEALTH AT WORK IN PRACTICE:  Turn your back on   musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs)
All over Europe there is a growing understanding that safety and health issues are a key consideration for creating a good working environment, however so far it has not been easy to find information about good safety and health practice. But a new resource is now available, the comprehensive website of the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, based in Bilbao.  Organisations can visit this ‘one stop shop’ and find practical solutions to many of their occupational safety and health problems.
130 BACK ON THE FARM – FARM LIFTING SOLUTIONS
Back on the farm looks at practical solutions to some common manual handling problems on farms. It shows how the use of manual handling aids, tools and techniques can reduce the risk of back injury.
131 DIVER EMERGENCY SURFACE LOCATION DEVICES
Colour:  16 minutes - The trials were held over a four month winter period in Orkney and Shetland to give the widest variation of light, sea and wind conditions.
“No one emergency surface location device is suitable for all conditions.”
“Paired devices such as a fluorescent yellow flag with a strobe on top, covers the widest range of conditions.”
132 DIVE SAFELY
Colour:  37 minutes - The Health and Safety Executive has noted a growing number of diving incidents in British waters.  Many of which include loss of buoyancy control and pressure related problems.  We will describe what actions you need to take in the event of a diving incident occurring, what first aid measures you can administer and what happens to casualties when the emergency services take over.
This information is meant as a reminder to experienced divers and as an educational aid for novice dive
WORK RELATED UPPER LIMB DISORDER
Colour:  13 minutes
134 MICROBIOLOGICAL SAFETY CABINETS:  SAFE WORKING PRACTICES
Colour:  19 minutes
This video provides information about the performance criteria for Microbiological Safety Cabinets and offers practical advice on their safe use.  Safety Cabinets are sophisticated items of equipment, their correct use and appropriate maintenance and testing of cabinets are fundamental to controlling exposure to dangerous biological agents.
135 CHARITY AND VOLUNTARY ORGANISATIONS
Colour:  26 minutes
A Health and Safety video training pack.  This video training pack is aimed at all charity and voluntary organisations.
136 MANUAL HANDLING THE FACTS (Version 1.3)
137 ROLLING SAFELY ALONG:  YOUR GUIDE TO ROLLCAGE SAFETY
Colour:  26 minutes
This video has been produced as a training aid for health and safety enforcement officers and industry.  It identifies the causes of rollcage accidents and shows how these can be avoided.
WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY
Colour:  20 Minutes
Would you know what to do if there was a serious accident? Or even if someone just cut themselves badly? Perhaps its even you that has been injured – would you know what to do to prevent the situation from becoming any more dangerous?
What to do in an Emergency takes you step by step through what would be the best procedure to follow if you found yourself in this situation. It is very common and quite natural to panic – however this panic is usually caused by a terrifying moment of what do I do.
139 WORKSMART Compilation
Colour. 55 Minutes
This video consists of a number of mini-documentaries taken from the successful HSE-sponsored Worksmart TV series.  Worksmart features real people talking about real experiences in the workplace involving loss of life, injury and ill health.
140 DEAL WITH THE DANGER – Safe Cattle Handling
Colour. 27 Minutes
Every year farm workers are killed in accidents involving cattle, and a large number are seriously injured.  Cattle handling can never be completely safe, but you can reduce the dangers.  In this video farmers discuss the difficulties they face and how they have reduced the risk of injury.
141 SCRATCH AND SNIFF – Chemicals at Work
Colour. 12 Minutes
This new, computer animated video uses humour to get a serious message across about chemical risks at work.  It is the latest in a series featuring the character Napo coming to terms in his own way with health and safety in the workplace.  It should appeal to all workers, especially young or inexperienced ones, and will help them to:
142 MANUAL HANDLING FOR INDUSTRY – The New Approach
Colour: 21 Minutes
This programme is based on the latest information and techniques related to manual handling.
Back structu
The new updated video covers
Correct lifting procedures.
Most common causes of manual handling injuries and identified.
Facts and figures are used to show how cautious we all must be.
Clearly outlines how we can all try to avoid injuries and be safe within the workplace.
146 MANUAL HANDLING (Hospitals and Nursing Homes)
Colour  20 minutes
Manual Handling in nursing homes and hospitals can be very different from offices and general work environments.  This video has been specifically made with these different problems in mind and is ideal for any worker involved in manual handling tasks during the course of their work.
The video highlights the importance of making risk / task assessments and recognising and dealing with potentially hazardous manyual handling operations and unfamiliar operations and situations.
147 SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS – THE FACTS – 50% of all workplace fatalities are caused by falls from a height
Colour 20 minutes
This training video highlights the importance of preventing slips and trips hazards in the workplace, to help your company reduce the risk of injury.  Over a third of all reported accidents are caused by slips and trips
148 A HEAD FOR HEIGHTS – Guidance for working at height in   construction
Colour 25 minutes
Falls from heights are the biggest cause of fatalities and serious accidents in the construction industry.  This dramatic video contains reconstructions of a range of scenarios to show the causes, results and impacts of serious accidents in the workplace.  The video is a must for everyone working in the construction industry including site managers, workers and safety representatives.  It offers practical advice and guidance on how to avoid high-risk situations, the correct use of equipment, risk assessment, and risk management.
149   HOME IS WHERE THE HARM IS – Brought to you be RoSPA Northern   Ireland
A training package to raise awareness and promote safe behaviour in your home.  Life is not without risk, but knowing the causes of home accidents and how to prevent them can reduce the heartbreak.
150 WISE – BE SAFE – Choosing child safety equipment
151 TRADING STANDARDS SERVICE – Working with Business
Encouraging responsible business, promoting a fair trading environment, providing advice and assistance
152 STRESS IN THE WORKPLACE – The Facts
Work related stress can be defined as “the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed upon them”. The video will tackle work-related stress and advise on how to improve and maintain employee health and well-being.
153 HOW ARE YOU MANAGING? – Dealing with the risk of Asbestos in    Buildings.
Asbestos-related disease is the biggest occupational health killer in the UK, and over 500 000 industrial, commercial and public buildings are thought to contain asbestos.  Building and maintenance workers (such as plumbers, electricians and carpenters) who carry out work in them are often completely unaware of its presence and can be exposed to dangerous levels of asbestos fibre as a result.
154 Preventing Fatalities at Quarries
These short videos are designed as a training aid to graphically illustrate the correct way to carry out the operations detailed and the consequences of not doing so.
They bring home how easily things can go wrong and the tragic consequences that can occur if correct procedures are not followed.
155.  An Introduction to Health and safety
This ‘Multi-Lingual DVD covers the main principles of Health and safety in the Workplace, it is ideal for providing your employees with an understanding of What is Health and safety? And what they need to be aware of in their place of work.
This DVD covers a vast range of subject areas including:
Fire SafetyManual HandlingCOSHHElectrical Safety
PPESlips, Trips and fallsWorkplace Safety
With 18 different subtitles languages to choose from, including English, this DVD is ideal for any company who may have workers who do not have English as their first language. This DVD will train them in their own language.
AlbanianBengaliChineseCzech
EnglishFrenchGermanGujarti
HindiItalianKurdishPolish
PortuguesePunjabiSpanishTurkish
UrduWelsh
156 Office Safety – the facts
This DVD video training package is one of the most cost-effective training packages on the market.
Complete with four titles and his quality DVD video footage. This DVD will play on a domestic DVD player, on a DVD equipped Apple Macintosh computer or on a DVD equipped PC. The four titles included are;-
Health and Safety for Computer Operators – The Facts
Fire safety – The Facts
Manual Handling – The facts
And FREE BONUS TITLE First Aid – The Facts.
157 Everybody needs to breathe
An introduction to local exhaust ventilation