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Electrical Safety for Industrial Facilities Series

One of the most comprehensive training programs on electrical safety is ready to be put to use in your organization. Shot entirely on location, in a major industrial facility, the series uses journeyman electricians, not actors, to portray the scenes in the program. Combined with high quality 3-D animation and graphic presentation the series is designed to highlight and enhance your company's overall directive on electrical safety. This series is extremely effective for use in safety meetings, for new employee orientation or as refresher training for veteran employees.

Each program in this 10-part series includes a detailed facilitators guide containing program objectives, pre-test, unit-test, and post-test questions. The testing materials provide an excellent means for measuring program comprehension both before and after the program has been viewed. The pre and post-test questions also provides a record of training for employee reference and tracking.

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Electrical Safety for Industrial Facilities- Video Series Purchase includes all ten parts plus the facilitator's guide. $2,995.00

Part 1: Electrical Hazards

The goal of any electrical safety program is to eliminate the possibility of injury from electricity. In part one of our series on electrical safety for industrial facilities, we create an awareness of just how dangerous electricity is by describing and illustrating the effects electricity have on the body based on current, voltage, time, path, and resistance. : BS01 $295.00


Part 2: Personal Protective Equipment

Just knowing the dangers of electricity is not enough to prevent injury. People need to know how to protect themselves by using the correct types of personal protective equipment. In part two of our series we look at various types of personal protective equipment in use today along with maintenance and inspection guidelines as required by OSHA. : BS02 $295.00


Part 3: Effects of Electric Shock

The amount of injury from electric shock depends on several factors. The wetness of the skin, the way the victim contacts the voltage, the type of surface the person is standing on, the types of shoes they are wearing, and the level of voltage involved. In this segment we illustrate how electricity behaves and how shock can result. BS03 $295.00


Part 4: Energized Equipment

Energized work is defined as work performed on a component of an electrical power system within reaching, stumbling, or falling distance of an energized component. In part four, we discuss the hazards of energized work, give safety recommendations, and illustrate the dangers of shock, arc, and blast. : BS04 $295.00


Part 5: Deenergized Equipment

Deenergized work can be as hazardous as energized work because many times only part of the power system is deenergized. In this segment we demonstrate how to isolate or "clear" parts of an electrical system, look at lockout /tagout procedures, and show how to select and install temporary grounds. BS05 $295.00


Part 6: Permanent System Grounding

Proper bonding and grounding is a necessary requirement for electrical systems and equipment. In this segment we identify and demonstrate general requirements for bonding and grounding of electrical installations. : BS06 $295.00


Part 7: Personal Protective Grounding

Personal protective grounds provide the primary protection in the event a circuit under repair inadvertently becomes energized. In this segment we identify the function of personal protective grounds, describe basic design requirements for personal protective grounds and demonstrate techniques for installing and removing personal protective grounds. : BS07 $295.00


Part 8: Electrical Equipment Hazards

Specific hazards exist in most all electrical systems and components. In this segment of our electrical safety for industrial facilities series, we look at hazards associated with circuit breakers, fuses, transformers, contactors, cables and batteries. : BS08 $295.00


Part 9: Analyzing Electrical Hazards

Being able to accurately analyze electrical hazards is essential if safe work procedures and policies are to be developed. In part nine, we identify the physical effects associated with shock, arc and blast. We also determine flash protection distances and the types of personal protective equipment required for these distances, describe incident energy under various fault conditions, and discuss blast pressure under specific fault conditions. : BS09 $295.00


Part 10: Electrical Safety Related Work Practices

Specific hazards exist in most all electrical systems and components. In this segment of our electrical safety for industrial facilities series, we look at hazards associated with circuit breakers, fuses, transformers, contactors, cables and batteries. : BS10 $295.00


Facilitator's Guide

A detailed facilitators guide is included with the series. The guide provides training recommendations, program objectives, pre-test, unit test, and post test questions. The pre-test, unit-test and post-test questions provide an excellent means for determining employee comprehension and documentation of training. Unlimited duplication of the facilitator's guide is granted to program purchasers. Unlimited duplication of the facilitator's guide is granted to series purchasers. : WS11 $49.95


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Electrical Safety for Non-Electricians Series

Here is a ten-part videotape series with workbook designed to teach electrical safety for non-electrical personnel. Every year people are injured or killed by electricity. Many times, occupations that seem to have little or no risk associated with electrical injures account for the majority of these injuries or fatalities. OSHA has even identified occupations that now require annual training in electrical safety. This series helps meet and document these training requirements.

Electrical Safety For Non-Electricians- Video Series Purchase includes all ten parts plus a facilitator's guide. BX10 $2,895.00

Part 1: Introduction to Electrical Safety

This segment provides a general overview of electricity and how electrical shock injures and kills. It explains what voltage level is the leading cause of accidents and fatalities and discusses common misconceptions regarding certain types of electrical protective devices. 16:00 : BX11 $295.00

Part 2: Power Distribution Hazards

Part two discusses the safety hazards associated with power lines. It explains the various voltages involved and what to be aware of when working near energized lines and equipment. 16:00 : BX12 $295.00

Part 3: Hazards of Stored Power

This segment illustrates the hazards associated with stored power including induces voltages, static electricity, residual voltages, and devices that store them such as capacitors and batteries. 15:00 : BX13 $295.00

Part 4: Common Electrical Hazards in the Workplace

Part four describes the more common types of electrical hazards in the workplace and what to do about them to minimize the possibility of injury. 22:00 : BX14 $295.00

Part 5: Equipment Lockout and Tagout

No program on electrical safety would be complete without discussing proper lockout and tagout procedures. In this segment we explain, in broad terms, this very important procedure. 12:00 : BX15 $295.00

Part 6: Working Safely with Electrical Equipment

Common electrical tools and equipment can cause injury or death. In this segment we discuss the hazards associated with hand tools, extension cords, grounding systems, and electrically powered machines. 17:00 : BX16 $295.00

Part 7: Emergency Treatment of Electrical Injuries

This segment illustrates what to do when an electrical injury has occurred starting with accessing the scene to protect yourself through emergency first aid. 11:00 $295.00

Part 8: The Most Common Electrical Accidents

Part eight describes the more common types of electrical accidents, how they are caused, and ways to minimize them. 18:00 : BX18 $295.00

Part 9: Current-Interrupting Equipment

This segment illustrates current-interrupting equipment including fuses, circuit breakers, and ground fault current interrupters. 13:00 : BX19 $295.00


Part 10: The Importance of Proper Grounding

Proper grounding of electrical equipment is extremely important. In this segment we illustrate what grounding does and discuss ways to insure that the equipment you use is properly grounded. 11:00 : BX20 $295.00


Facilitator's Guide

Included with each series purchase is a facilitator's guide. This guide includes training guidelines for the facilitator, program objectives, pre-test, unit test, and post-test questions. Unlimited duplication of the guide is granted to program purchasers. : WX10 $49.95

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Electrical Maintenance and Inspection Series

Electrical accidents, equipment failure, and downtime are often the result of inadequate maintenance or inspection practices. Implementing a good maintenance routine is imperative to maintain profits and minimize costs and outages. Our new twelve-part video training series shows plant workers and supervisors how and what to inspect to optimize maintenance dollars. This series will teach you how to reduce machinery failures and unscheduled outages so you can improve equipment reliability and increase run time. On-site demonstrations at actual production facilities and computerized animation will teach you how to analyze the results of a maintenance and inspection program and identify existing and potential trouble spots.

Electrical Maintenance and Inspection- Video Series Purchase includes all twelve parts: BI20 $3,495.00

Part 1: Basic Electrical Safety

Covers electrical injuries, types of electrical hazards, common electrical accidents, and guidelines on working safely near electricity. 13 minutes.: BI21 $295.00


Part 2: The Value of Inspection

Explains the types of preventive maintenance, benefits of inspection and maintenance and condition-based maintenance methods. 10:30 minutes. : BI22 $295.00


Part 3: NEC Compliance Inspections

Describes service requirements, common mistakes, safe working distances, grounding, wire sizes and types, equipment protection, and circuit breakers and fuses. 18:30 minutes. BI23 $295.00


Part 4: Hazardous Environments

Reviews NEC environment guidelines, categories of hazardous environments, types of equipment approved for use, equipment marking, and common problems. 10:30 minutes. : BI24 $295.00


Part 5: Electrical Protective Systems: Inspection and Testing

Outlines the different types of protective systems and how to test them. Methods include: engineering analysis, engineering studies, harmonic analysis, condition and serviceability inspections, and ground mat analysis. 14 minutes. : BI25 $295.00


Part 6: Circuit Breakers: Inspection and Testing

Illustrates the different types of circuit breakers and inspection techniques and how to test them using contact resistance measurements, primary injection tests, high potential tests, and more. 15:30 minutes. : BI26 $295.00


Part 7: Transformers: Inspection and Testing

Covers dry-types, liquid-filled, and instrument transformers. Explains why transformers fail and how to safely inspect them. 17 minutes. : BI27 $295.00


Part 8: Switchgear: Inspection and Testing

Describes panel board and metaclad switchgear and how to inspect them using mechanical, visual, and electrical testing. 11:30 minutes. : BI28 $295.00


Part 9: Rotating Equipment: Inspection and Testing

Explains how to extend the life of generators and motors. Also describes in-service inspections, current and voltage tests, vibration analysis, and insulation resistance testing. 13:00 minutes. : BI29 $295.00

Part 10: Protective Relays: Inspection and Testing

Shows how instantaneous and built-in delay relays work. Explains how to inspect and maintain relays using as-found tests, visual and mechanical inspection, and as-left testing. 17 minutes. : BI30 $295.00


Part 11: Safety Inspections

Explains how to conduct inspections according to OSHA standards. Also covers installation inspections, safe distance requirements, wiring design and protection inspections, and electrical safety-related work practices. 14:30 minutes. : BI31 $295.00


Part 12: Condition-Based Maintenance

Explains the theory of condition-based and predictive maintenance and shows how to create a real-world performance baseline to tailor a program to fit your company. 9 minutes. : BI32 $295.00


Preview Electrical Maintenance and Inspection Complete Series PI20 $25.00

Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Series

Here are six videotape training modules designed to become an integral part of your overall electrical safety training program. Produced as a result of a training requirement by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regarding work performed on or near energized and de-energized parts of electrical equipment, use of electrical protective equipment, and the safe use of electrical equipment.- Video Series Purchase includes all six parts. BZ93 $1,495.00

Part 1: Effects of Electric Shock

This module describes the effect of electric shock. It explains the relationship between voltage, current, resistance, and the time of exposure to an electric shock. It also covers recommended safety procedures for avoiding electric shock. 11 minutes. : BZ94 $295.00

Part 2: Electrical Protective Equipment

This module discusses the most common types of electrical protective equipment in use today. It also covers inspection, use, application, and safety. 11 minutes. BZ95 $295.00

Part 3: Safe Testing of Electrical Equipment

This module explains the hazards associated with testing electrical equipment. It demonstrates recommended techniques and procedures for minimizing these hazards. 10 minutes. : BZ9 $295.00

Part 4: Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems

This module illustrates how to work safely around UPS systems, the danger of electrical shock and arc, and the special safety concerns posed by the battery banks in the systems. 10 minutes. : BZ97 $295.00

Part 5: Electrical Switching Procedures

This module discusses safe electrical switching procedures. It describes the importance of safety one-line diagrams, proving cleared zones for protection, obtaining written work orders, and more. 10 minutes. : BZ98 $295.00

Part 6: Rotating Equipment

This module discusses the mechanical and electrical hazards associated with rotating equipment. It describes the importance of lock-out/tag-out procedures when working on this type of equipment. 9 minutes. : BZ99 $295.00

Preview Complete Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Series PZ93 $25.00

Electrical Power Equipment Safety Series

Here are twelve DVD training programs designed to cover specific electrical power equipment components. Each program covers operational as well as safety concerns for each system.

Electrical Power Equipment Safety- Video Series Purchase includes all twelve parts. BL10 $3,495.00

Part 1: Power Transformers

This program illustrates the basic design of a power transformer, how it works, and safety concerns to consider when working with this equipment. 10:00 : BL11 $295.00

Part 2: Potential Transformers

One of the major hazards associated with potential transformers is electrical backfeed. This program discusses this hazard and what to do to minimize it, as well as illustrating the potential transformer design. 7:00 : BL12 $295.00


Part 3: Air Magnetic Circuit Breakers

This program discusses and illustrates the design and operation of air magnetic circuit breakers as well as safety concerns associated with this piece of equipment. 10:00 : BL13 $295.00

Part 4: Current Transformers

Current transformers are used in electrical power systems to step up or step down current. In this program, we look at current transformers, how they operate, and what safety precautions to follow when working on them. 6:30 : BL14 $295.00

Part 5: Power Distribution Systems

The use of a current, up-to-date, one line diagram is essential for work on electrical equipment. In this program we look at the importance of the one line diagram when working on power distribution systems as well as safety concerns to be aware of when working on power distribution systems. 8:00 : BL15 $295.00


Part 6: Motor Control Centers

This program looks at the main hazards associated with motor control centers, what they are used for, and safety precautions to follow when working around them. 7:30 : BL16 $295.00


Part 7: Contactors

This program discusses contractors, how they are used, maintenance, and safety precautions to follow when working with them. 7:00 : BL17 $295.00


Part 8: Fuses

One of the more reliable types of overcurrent protective devices if the fuse. This program looks at the key components of the fuse, how they are rated, and the visual and mechanical inspection procedures. 10:00 : BL18 $295.00


Part 9: Molded Case Circuit Breakers

Molded case circuit breakers are used primarily for low voltage circuit protection. In this program we look at the major components of molded case circuit breakers, the four trip elements used in them, commonly performed tests, as well as safety precautions to follow. 11:00 : BL19 $295.00


Part 10: Vacuum Circuit Breakers

This program illustrates the major components of a vacuum circuit breaker, how it operates, as well as safety practices to follow when working with them. 6:00 : BL20 $295.00


Part 11: Oil Circuit Breakers

This program looks at oil type circuit breakers, how they operate, along with safety precautions to follow when working with them. 7:30 : BL21 $295.00


Part 12: Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) Circuit Breakers

This program looks at the major components of SF6 circuit breakers as well as generally accepted safe work practices to follow when working with them. 6:30 : BL22 $295.00


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Transmission and Distribution Electrical Safety Series

What your crew will learn with this series:

* What to do when you arrive at an emergency scene
* How to rescue co-workers using bucket and pole top rescue methods
* When and how to use proper tools to ensure safe handling of energized lines and equipment
* And much more

OSHA mandates that electric utilities and "equivalent" industrial installations (those that maintain high voltage electrical transmission and distribution systems) must qualify those employees who work around energized lines. This safety series will train your crew to be familiar with safety related work practices, safety procedures, and emergency rescue techniques.

Transmission and Distribution Electrical Safety- Video Series Purchase BT10 $2,995.00

Part 1: Working Together A Guide for Fire Departments and Electric Utilities

This segment describes the electrical hazards firefighters can face due to downed wires and explains how these wires can cause normally harmless items to become electrified. Covers what utility crews need to know when they arrive at an emergency scene and how to report to the fire department's "Incident Command Center." 21:32 : BT11 $295.00

Part 2: Bucket Rescue Three Methods to Rescue an Unconscious Person from an Aerial Lift

This video demonstrates typical situations and describes three different methods that can be used to perform a rescue. 8:00 : BT12 $295.00

Part 3: Pole Top Rescue Recovering an Unconscious Victim from a Wood Pole Structure

Shows a proven rescue procedure used to assist electrical personnel and others who climb wood poles and need assistance when descending, regardless of the reason. Safe and dependable methods are demonstrated for rescue from various types of overhead pole structures. 11:00 : BT13 $295.00


Part 4: 5-15kV Gloving - Safe Work Practices on Energized Lines Transmission and Distribution Work Practices

"Isolate" and "insulate" is critical every high voltage electrician who performs hands-on live line work. This video uses typical job situations to teach the various tools, rubber protective devices, and procedures that provide the two-point protection needed to safely handle 5-15,000 volt energized lines. 24:10 : BT14 $295.00


Part 5: 5-15kV Gloving - Arrester Installation Transmission and Distribution Work Practices

This video is designed to teach the various tools, rubber protective devices, and procedures using safe 5-15kV work practices. Contains footage of actual arrester changeouts on single- and three-phase transformer installations. 21:58 : BT15 $295.00


Part 6: Cable/Phase ID, Suppression Blankets, Cable Spiking Tool Transmission and Distribution Work Practices

Using on-the-job situations, this video shows how to properly use the tools needed to prove underground cables are de-energized. It also shows the use of arc suppression blankets when working near energized lead cable joints that are swollen and can't be taken out of service immediately. 27:20 : BT16 $295.00

Part 7: Using a Wooden Pole Bandage Transmission and Distribution Work Practices

Reusing wood poles and providing ground line treatment for new poles set in concrete is a proven method for saving dollars. This video explains why a pole deteriorates and what can be done to delay deterioration and shows how to identify poles for reuse. 6:40 : BT17 $295.00

Part 8: Energizing Distribution Transformers Transmission and Distribution Work Practices

This video begins with the basic principles of transformers and their connections and briefly covers basic safety practices used in energizing distribution transformers. Includes actual footage of transformers (both single-phase and three-phase) being energized and uses both overhead and pad-mounted transformers for demonstration. 40:00 : BT18 $295.00

Part 9: Operating 34kV Scada Switches

Step-by-step demonstration of the control panel for an S&C pole-top switch. 5:52 : BT19 $295.00

Part 10: Vacuum Oil Purification System

This program describes the operation of the Baron vacuum oil purification unit, which is used to remove the insulation and purify the oil used in transformers. 18:24 : BT20 $295.00

Part 11: Oil Filter Systems

Clean oil is essential to the operation of oil-filled electrical equipment. In this program we show how to operate an oil filter press trailer, which filters impurities out of insulating oil. Also covers unit start-up and valve configurations. 24:30 : BT21 $295.00

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