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This comprehensive line of Videotape Training Programs (also available as Interactive CD-ROM Courses) addresses the everyday safety issues that are specific to laboratory environments.

Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, these CD-ROM Courses provide the most cost-effective Laboratory Safety training available today.  The Courses are Windows compatible, and feature platform software that installs automatically, as well as comprehensive User's and Trainer's Guides.   Each Course takes about 20 to 30 minutes to complete, depending on the topic.   The Courses are divided into a number of logical sections, each with its own Quiz, so information is easily understood.

Laboratory Safety Series

The Laboratory Safety Videos are also available as an Interactive CD-ROM Courseware.  This series of twelve (12) Videotape Programs was created to provide laboratory employees with the specific safety training they need for their environment.  Each program is 10 to 15 minutes long and deals with a different subject.  The Videotape Programs come packaged in a three ring binder and include a Presenter's Guide, Employee Quiz, Scheduling Forms and Training Certificate. 

Laboratory Safety Series are available on following topics:

  • Orientation to Laboratory Safety
  • Safety Showers & Eye Washes
  • Flammables and Explosives
  • The OSHA Formaldehyde Standard
  • Electrical Safety in the Laboratory
  • Laboratory Ergonomics
  • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
  • Laboratory Hoods
  • Preventing Contamination
  • Safe Handling of Laboratory Glassware
  • Planning for Laboratory Emergencies
  • Handling Compressed Gas Cylinders

*These Videos are ideal for monthly safety meetings, new employee orientation or "refresher " training.

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