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1 United Heartland CLMI Video/Program List United Heartland has partnered with CLMI Safety Training to provide access to CMLI Blue Prints Safety Programs binders and streaming videos at a discounted rate. Full programs include a binder, training presentation, written program template and the video in DVD or VHS format, and are yours to keep nothing to return. Streaming videos are available for a token, and can be viewed an unlimited number of times within a 24-hour period. All programs are available in DVD or streaming video formats. When you first create your account, use the code safetyfirst to get 2 FREE streaming video tokens. Contact your Loss Control Consultant for assistance in getting additional streaming video tokens or vouchers for discounted program binders. To order any one of the programs, log onto Client Services at or go straight to the CLMI website at The following is a list of programs available by category. An asterisk (*) after a title indicates it is available in Spanish. Accident Investigation Accident Investigation* Accidents Aren t Just One of Those Things* Back Injury Prevention New! Protecting Your Back* A Better Way to Lift* Back Safety: Exercise and Ergonomics Back Safety: Proper Lifting Procedures Blink! A Practical Approach to Workplace Stretching Employee Edition* Safety Program Management Workers Compensation Management Blink! A Practical Approach to Workplace Stretching Management Edition* Elements of Back Care General Industry Version* Elements of Back Care Health Care Version Bloodborne Pathogens Bloodborne Pathogens: Always Protect Yourself* WSI: Bloodborne Pathogens* Chemical Safety New! Hazard Communication: GHS Your Key to Chemical Safety* Hexavalent Chromium Employee Training* Hydrogen Sulfide Employee Training* True Cost, The Ripple Effect of a Chemical Spill Confined Space Entry New! Confined Space Entry: A Deadly Situation* Survive Inside: Employee Safety in Confined Spaces* LC-0482 Rev. 12/17 Page 1
2 Construction Safety New! Crystalline Silica Employee Training* New! Construction Fall Protection: We All Win* Aerial Work Platform Safety Training* Crane Safety New! Safe Use and Operation of Industrial Cranes* Cranes & Lifting Devices* DOT and Hazmat Programs DOT HazMat General Awareness/Familiarization* DOT HazMat Security Awareness* Driving Safety/Defensive Driving Defensive Driving Auto/I Could See It Coming Defensive Driving Cargo Vans Defensive Driving Step Vans Defensive Driving Why Do We Drive the Way We Do? Defensive Driving for Supervisors It s Good Business Defensive Driving: When Good Weather Goes Bad Distracted Driving for the Everyday Driver Distracted Driving: Real Accidents, Real Stories II* Driving Safely in the Hazards of Winter Electrical Safety New! Safe Electrical Work Practices & the 2018 NFPA 70E New! Electrical Safety for Everyone* New! Electrical Safety: What Everyone Should Know* Employee Health and Wellness Eye Protection Preventing the Spread of Contagious Illness* Employee Safety Orientation New! Employee Safety Orientation: Starting Out Right* Environmental Environmental Responsibility and Management Systems* Front End Loader 101 Safe Operation of Front End Loaders Safe Operation of Scissor and Boom Lifts* Overhead Crane Safety Driving Safely in Winter Conditions Drowsy Driving: It s Your Wake Up Call* Every 15 Minutes Multi-Passenger Van Safety Preventing Motor Vehicle Collisions* The Safe Loading and Unloading of Delivery Vehicles Tips and Techniques for Safer Driving Trucks, Vans and Other Delivery Vehicles Working Safely with Snowplows 2015 NFPA 70E and Safe Electrical Work Practices* Electrical Arc Flash Safety Electrical Safety for Qualified Workers* Thinking Twice Can Save Your Life* The Horror of Losing an Eye Employee Safety and Orientation Training* Ground Control: Stormwater Pollution Prevention for Construction Sites* LC-0482 Rev. 12/17 Page 2
3 Hazardous Waste Management at Laboratories and Research Hazardous Waste: Management & Minimalization Large Quantity Generators* Hazardous Waste: Management & Minimalization Small Quantity Generators* HazMatters First Response to a Hazardous Substance Emergency* Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasure Oil & Water Do NOT Mix* Electric Utilities Ergonomics New! Protecting Your Back* New! Protecting Your Knees* Basics of Ergonomics* Elements of an Ergonomics Program* Ergonomic Task Analysis Module 1 Survey and Analyze Eye Safety Eye Protection Protecting Our Sight* Fall Protection New! Construction Fall Protection: We All Win* Slips, Trips and Falls: Stranger Than Friction * Small Falls Are a Big Deal* Fire and Emergency Response New! Emergency Preparedness & Emergency Preparedness* Emergency Preparedness: A Supervisor s Role Fire Extinguishers Ready to Respond* Forklift Safety Forklift Safety Lessons for the Safe Operator* Forklift Safety Lessons for the Safe Pedestrian* Forklift Safety: Real Accidents, Real Stories* Forklift Safety: The Triangle of Stability* Small Oil Volume Facilities* Storm Warnings: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Industrial* Universal Waste Bulbs, Batts, Bugs and Barometers* Ergonomic Task Analysis Module 2 Focus and Eliminate Ergonomics for the Mobile Worker Office Ergonomic Task Analysis Principles of Office Ergonomics Understanding Musculoskeletal Disorders* The Horror of Losing an Eye Surviving the Fall: The Proper Use of Your Personal Fall Arrest System* The ABC s of Your Personal Fall Arrest System* First Aid: Until Help Arrives* Preventing Fires During Hot Work Operations* Severe Weather Alert: Are You Prepared?* Handle With Care: Forklift Safety Training* High Impact Forklift Operator Training* Powered Pallet Jack Safety* LC-0482 Rev. 12/17 Page 3
4 Hazard Communication (HazCom) New! GHS Labeling* New! GHS Safety Data Sheets* New! Hazard Communication: Your Key to Chemical Safety* Hazard Communication & The GHS Employee Training* Hazard Communication: Real Accidents, Real Stories* HazCom Understanding GHS* Hazwoper HazMatters First Response to a Hazardous Substance Emergency* Hearing Conservation Hearing Conservation: What?!* Hearing Conservation: Are You Listening, Jim?* Heat Stress Heat Stress: Real Accidents, Real Stories Heat Stress: The Healthy Approach* Hot Topics New! Safe Electrical Work Practices & the 2018 NFPA 70E New! Crystalline Silica Employee Training* New! Employee Safety Orientation: Starting Out Right* New! Hazard Communication: GHS Your Key to Chemical Safety* Housekeeping Good Housekeeping: Everyone s Responsibility* Good Housekeeping: Keeping Your Workplace Safe* Understanding & Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses* Working Safely in Hot Environments* New! Preventing Hand Injuries* New! Protecting Your Back* New! Protecting Your Knees* New! Safe Use and Operation of Industrial Cranes* New! Utility Knife Safety* Housekeeping Housekeeping and Teamwork in Industry* Ladder Safety New! Ladder Safety: Using Ladders Safely* A Practical Approach to Ladder Safety* Lockout/Tagout Lockout/Tagout Affected Employees* Lockout/Tagout Authorized Employees* Machine and Equipment Safety New! Cut Protection* New! Machine Guarding and Operator Safety* Aerial Work Platform Safety Training* Backhoe Safety Inspection and Walk Around Chainsaw Safety Basics: An Expert s Perspective More High-Impact Lockout/Tagout Training* WSI: Lockout Tagout* Chainsaw Safety: Real Accidents, Real Stories Conveyor Safety in the Workplace* Front End Loader 101 Safe Operation of Front End Loaders HIGH IMPACT Power Tool Safety LC-0482 Rev. 12/17 Page 4
5 HIGH-IMPACT Welding Safety* Machine Safeguarding* Machines, Operators, and Guards: Real Accidents, Real Stories* Personal Protective Equipment New! Personal Protective Equipment: Your Final Defense* Personal Protective Equipment* Personal Protective Equipment: Real Accidents, Real Stories* Powered Industrial Trucks Aerial Work Platform Safety Training* Backhoe Safety Inspection and Walk Around Forklift Safety Lessons for the Safe Operator* Forklift Safety Lessons for the Safe Pedestrian* Forklift Safety: Real Accidents, Real Stories* Forklift Safety: The Triangle of Stability* Front End Loader 101 Safe Operation of Front End Loaders Handle With Care: Forklift Safety Training* Preventing Slips, Trips and Falls Pedestrian Safety in Industry* Slips Trips and Falls General Industry* Slips Trips and Falls Health Care Slips Trips and Falls Hotels Respiratory Protection New! Respiratory Protection: Your Guide to Clean Breathing* Safety Awareness New! Crystalline Silica Employee Training* New! Employee Safety Orientation: Starting Out Right* 101 Days of Summer Safety* A DUI Story What If? A Safety Carol* Achieving a Drugfree Workplace: What Every Employee Needs to Know Cell Phones in the Workplace: A Dangerous Distraction* Move It Safely: Avoiding Injury While Moving Materials* Working Safely With Hand & Power Tools* WSI: Groundskeeping Safety* Personal Protective Equipment: Your Last Line of Defense!* PPE: Your Last Layer of Protection* The Bernie Inman Story* High Impact Forklift Operator Training* Order Picker Safety* Pedestrian Safety in Industry* Powered Pallet Jack Safety* Reach Truck Safety* Safe Operation of Scissor and Boom Lifts* The Safe Operation of Utility Carts* Slips Trips and Falls Restaurants Slips Trips and Falls Retail Slips, Trips and Falls: Stranger Than Friction * The Respiratory Protection Program: Employee Training* Close Calls and Near Misses* Creating Safety in Welding Operations* Don t Bet Your Life on Unsafe Acts* First Aid: Until Help Arrives* HIGH-IMPACT Workplace Safety* Hotel Safety and Security I Chose To Look the Other Way* In the Blink of an Eye It s Up to Me* LC-0482 Rev. 12/17 Page 5
6 Job Safety Analysis, Safety Awareness & You* Making Safety Work: An Overview of Workplace Safety & Employee Responsibilities* Office Injury Prevention* One Will Die: The John Martin Story* Preventing the Spread of Contagious Illness* Safety Awareness 2: Real Accidents, Real Stories Safety Guidelines for Every Employee Safety Leadership for Everyone* Take Time for Safety* The Safe Operation of Utility Carts* Top Five Things You Need to Know About the Flu Safety Program Management Effective Safety Committees* Safety Program Management SPCC Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasure Oil & Water Do NOT Mix* Electric Utilities Spill Response HazMatters First Response to a Hazardous Substance Emergency* Stormwater Storm Watch: Stormwater Pollution Prevention - Municipal Small Oil Volume Facilities* Workplace Violence/Harassment New! Active Shooter & Workplace Violence* I Could Have Saved A Life That Day* Managing the Anger to Prevent the Violence Preventing Harassment: Creating a Positive Workplace (in Industrial Setting)* Preventing Harassment: Creating a Positive Workplace (in Office Setting)* Workplace Harassment, Discrimination and Respect Employee Edition* Workplace Harassment, Discrimination and Respect Management Edition* Workplace Violence: Myths and the Mystery* LC-0482 Rev. 12/17 Page 6
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