Hot Work: Safety Operations DVD Training
The hot work safety training will help you protect your employees, including employees that need welding safety training, from serious harm and your facilities from costly damage. It features the real-world industry professionals who drive home the dangers of hot work and the importance of using safe work practices.
According to OSHA, hot work is defined as any work that involves burning, welding, using fire- or spark-producing tools, or that produces a source of ignition.
This hot work safety training will help you protect your employees, including employees that need welding safety training, from serious harm and your facilities from costly damage.
Features:
- Ready-to-use training program includes several components
- 2017 Bronze Telly Award Winner
- Helps you comply with the OSHA hot work safety training requirements (29 CFR 1910.252 and NFPA 51B).
Help Your Employees:
- Understand the roles of the hot work operator, fire watch, and permit authorizing individual in hot work safety
- Identify the components of hot work permits
- Recognize common hot work hazards and ways to prevent them
- Learn how to arrange a fire-safe area for temporary hot work
Program Components
- (1) 21-Minute Closed-Captioned DVD
- (2) Bonus Videos (Approx. 10 minutes combined) - Provides a detailed look at important sub-topics of Hot Work. These videos provide valuable information on related electrical hazards common to many industrial workplaces without lengthening the total run time of the Main Program video.
- Hot Work: General Awareness for Affected Employees
- Hot Work: Responsibilities for the Fire Watch and Fire Safety Supervisor
- (1) Trainer Guide - Designed specifically for the trainer to help them prepare for, and get the most out of, the training material provided in the program. Includes safety information on performing hot work in a variety of environments. Includes a reprint of the Employee Handbook with discussion topics and the 10-question quiz from the Employee Handbook complete with answer key.
- (10) Employee Handbooks - Product Code: 48574 (870-H) - A training take-away for the employee that summarizes the material covered in the video, in easy-to-read bulleted format, that employees can reference as needed. The handbook also contains a receipt page and a 10-question quiz.
- (1) Trainer Tools USB (not sold separately) -
- Main Video Program
- Trainer Guide PDF
- Customizable PowerPoint® presentation
- Learning Activities
- Quizzes & Answer Keys
- Hot Work Permit PDF
- Images
- Completion Certificate
- (1) Hot Work Permit Tag
DVD Main Menu
- Play Program Plays entire main program.
- Chapter Selections
- Introduction
- Definitions and Hazards
- Definition of Hot Work
- Hot Work Safety
- Roles of
- Hot work operator
- Fire watch
- Permit Authorizing Individual (PAI)
- Roles of
- Hot Work Basics
- Designated Areas
- Prohibited Areas
- Hot Work Permits
- Preparation & Protection
- Hazards
- Protection/PPE
- Completing Hot Work Operations
- 911/Emergencies
- Fire Watch Responsibilities
- Conclusion
Basic System Requirements:
- A 400 Mhz or faster Intel-compatible CPU
- A video card with AGP architecture and at least 4 MB of onboard RAM
- At least 128 MB of system RAM (Windows 2000, XP and Vista users - 256 MB or more is recommended)
- Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP or Windows Vista (most software DVD decoders have either reduced function or no support under Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0)
- The latest version of Microsoft DirectX
- A DVD-ROM drive (DVD discs cannot be read by CD-ROM equipment)
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