VHS English Version Product Number: V000035VEX DVD English Version Product Number: V0000359EX VHS Spanish Version Product Number: V000035VSX DVD Spanish Version Product Number: V0000359SX
List Price: $195.00 Classification: Regulatory Compliance Length of Video(in Minutes): 21 Year Produced: 2003 Publisher: MARCOM Group Ltd., The Description: MARCOM's "DOT HAZMAT Safety Training" Videotape Program... updated to incorporate the latest changes in the regulations... focuses on employees who handle hazardous materials. The program makes employees aware of the hazards associated with the materials they handle... and shows them how to work with these materials safely. Created specifically for the Department of Transportation's HAZMAT Training regulation on Handling and Transporting Hazardous Materials, this Program provides the "Safety Training" required by the regulation. (While this Videotape Program can be used by itself, it can also be used as a companion product to MARCOM's DOT HAZMAT "General Awareness" Program). The Videotape and Employee Booklets include information on the regulation itself, hazardous materials that employees may encounter, hazard "indicators", such as labels, shipping papers and placards, the use of personal protective equipment, proper handling procedures, methods and procedures for avoiding accidents, accidents/emergencies involving hazardous materials, spills and cleanup procedures, and more. The Videotape Program comes with a comprehensive Leader's Guide, reproducible Scheduling & Attendance Form, Employee Quiz, Training Certificate and Training Log.

HAZMAT Safety Video & DVD Excerpt: Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) are used in business and
industry every day. They heat our buildings, help us clean and maintain
equipment, and are the raw materials in many manufacturing processes. However,
these materials can cause trouble if they aren’t handled carefully. Leaks,
spills, and explosions of hazardous materials can result in serious injuries to
people, damage to property, and harm to the environment. If they get into the
hands of terrorists hazardous materials can easily be transported to population
centers or industrial targets with devastating results. Knowing how to handle
these materials correctly, before, during, and after transport allows them to
reach their destination safely, no matter how they’re being shipped. Whether
its by highway, railway, pipeline, sea, or air. This transportation process
involves many different people. To start things off, someone calls in an order.
Warehousing pulls the product and takes it to shipping where it’s packed for
transport and sent out. Once the product arrives at its destination it is
unloaded and stored until it needs to be used. To insure that everyone carries
out their role in the process safely the U.S. DOT has developed regulations
addressing the handling and transporting of these hazardous materials. The
regulations are often referred to as the HMR, the hazardous materials
regulations. 
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