Staying on the Safe Side Copy-Ready Literature

 

The listed copy-ready literature (brochures, mailers, handouts) is available to assist with UA employees and departments safety training and safety meeting  needs. This literature is copy-ready (glossy white paper) or can be transmitted electronically. Sorry, this material cannot be provided to non-University of Alaska employees or students because of copyright regulations. However, if you're interested in purchasing these products, you should go to www.parlay.com and browse through Parlay International's catalog.

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Number Category Title
1200.001 Chemical Safety Beyond the "Right To Know"
1200.002 Chemical Safety Pay Attention to Chemical Warning Labels
1200.003 Chemical Safety The ABCs of Chemical Exposure
1200.004 Chemical Safety Irreconcilable Differences (Storing Incompatible Chemicals)
1200.005 Chemical Safety Keeping the Lid on Flammable Liquids
1200.006 Chemical Safety Chemical Spills and Leaks (Do You Know What to Do?)
1200.007 Chemical Safety Working with Chemical Drums
1200.008 Chemical Safety Responding to Chemical Burns
1200.009 Chemical Safety If You Work With Paint
1200.010 Chemical Safety Get to Know your Skin
1200.011 Chemical Safety Save Your Skin
1200.012 Chemical Safety Protect Yourself from Reproductive Disorders
1200.013 Chemical Safety Staying On The Safe Side of Solvents
1200.014 Chemical Safety Staying On The Safe Side of Corrosives
1200.015 Chemical Safety Staying On The Safe Side Of Oxidizers
1200.016 Chemical Safety Staying On The Safe Side Of Explosives
1200.017 Chemical Safety Staying On The Safe Side of Compressed Gases
1200.018 Chemical Safety Staying On The Safe Side Of Poisons
1200.019 Protective Clothing & Equipment Protective Clothing and Equipment, Your Personal Line of Defense
1200.020 Protective Clothing & Equipment Dressed For The Occasion (Basic Ensembles for Chemical Exposure)
1200.021 Protective Clothing & Equipment Respiratory Protection: Respirators Defend Your Lungs
1200.022 Protective Clothing & Equipment Respiratory Protection: Air-Purifying Respirators
1200.023 Protective Clothing & Equipment Respiratory Protection: Supplied-Air Respirators
1200.024 Protective Clothing & Equipment Respiratory Protection: Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
1200.025 Protective Clothing & Equipment Respiratory Protection: Checking The Fit
1200.026 Protective Clothing & Equipment Respiratory Protection: Maintaining Your Respirator
1200.027 Protective Clothing & Equipment Eye and Face Protection: You Can See The Results
1200.028 Protective Clothing & Equipment Eye and Face Protection: Safety Glasses
1200.029 Protective Clothing & Equipment Eye and Face Protection: Safety Goggles
1200.030 Protective Clothing & Equipment Eye and Face Protection: Faceshields
1200.031 Protective Clothing & Equipment Hearing Protection: How Hearing Works
1200.032 Protective Clothing & Equipment Hearing Protection: Earplugs
1200.033 Protective Clothing & Equipment Hearing Protection: Earmuffs
1200.034 Protective Clothing & Equipment Protective Clothing And Equipment: Gloves
1200.035 Protective Clothing & Equipment Protective Clothing and Equipment: Foot Protection
1200.036 Protective Clothing & Equipment Protective Clothing and Equipment: Keep Your Hat On
1200.037 Machines, Tools & Equipment Controlling Hazardous Energy (How Lockout & Tagout Protect You)
1200.038 Machines, Tools & Equipment Machine Guards Protect You and Your Co-Workers
1200.039 Machines, Tools & Equipment Don't Get Caught (Moving Parts)
1200.040 Machines, Tools & Equipment How to Keep You Job From Grinding To A Halt (Grinding)
1200.041 Machines, Tools & Equipment Tool Tips: Working Safely With Hand and Portable Power Tools
1200.042 Machines, Tools & Equipment Staying On The Safe Side of Dollies And Hand Trucks
1200.043 Machines, Tools & Equipment Driving Your Forklift (Remember These Basic Rules)
1200.044 Machines, Tools & Equipment Loading & Unloading Your Forklift
1200.045 Machines, Tools & Equipment Carbon Monoxide and Your Forklift (Be Aware of the Hazard)
1200.046 Other Hazards Giving Back Stains & Sprains The Slip
1200.047 Other Hazards The Ergonomic Solution TO "Backbreaking" Tasks
1200.048 Other Hazards Are You At Risk For CTS (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
1200.049 Other Hazards Falling Down On The Job Can Leave You Flat
1200.050 Other Hazards Choosing And Using Ladders
1200.051 Other Hazards Protect Yourself From Overhead Hazards
1200.052 Other Hazards Shiftwork Strategies
1200.053 Other Hazards Preventing The Big Bang (Reducing Explosive Hazards)
1200.054 Other Hazards The Hazards of Heat
1200.055 Other Hazards Safety Tips For Welders
1200.056 Other Hazards Know The Dangers Of Confined Spaces
1200.057 Other Hazards Standing By At A Confined Space (Your Role Is Safety)
1200.058 Other Hazards Hotwork In Confined Spaces
1200.059 Other Hazards What You Should Know About Radon
1200.060 Electrical Safety Working Sensibly With Electricity
1200.061 Electrical Safety It's Shocking (How Electricity Reacts With Your Body)
1200.062 Electrical Safety Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters
1200.063 Electrical Safety First, De-Energize
1200.064 Electrical Safety Watch Out For Those Electrical Arcs
1200.065 Electrical Safety Keep Your Distance (Working Near Overhead Power Lines)
1200.066 Electrical Safety Portable Electrical Equipment
1200.067 Electrical Safety Understand Conductivity (It Could Save Your Life)
1200.068 Electrical Safety Responding To Electrical Emergencies
1200.069 Office Safety Safety Matters - Even In An Office
1200.070 Office Safety The Office Is No Haven From Lifting Injuries
1200.071 Office Safety Bad Posture Blamed For Stress and Strain
1200.072 Office Safety You Can Do Something About Eye Strain
1200.073 Office Safety Self-Care Tips For Sore Neck And Shoulder Muscles
1200.074 Office Safety Repetitive Motion Disorders
1200.075 Office Safety Watch Out For Office Avalanches
1200.076 Office Safety No-Fall Insurance
1200.077 Office Safety Fire Safe In The Office
1200.078 Office Safety Indoor Air Quality
1200.079 Working With People Team Up For Safety (You Can Be A Star Player)
1200.080 Working With People Boost Your Listening Power
1200.081 Working With People Do The Right Thing (Even If "They" Don't)
1200.082 Working With People Beyond "Us" and "Them" (Cultural Diversity In the Workforce)
1200.083 Working With People Horseplay Is No Joke
1200.084 Working With People Working With Difficult People
1200.085 Working With People Anger In The Workplace
1200.086 Working With People Back At Work But Still Grieving
1200.087 Working With People Depression Is Serious Business
1200.088 Working With People "So We Had A Few Beers At Lunch. So What?"
1200.089 Working With People Co-Workers In Recovery
1200.090 Working With People AIDS Update
1200.091 Personal Safety & Health One More Time - Why You Should Buckle Your Safety Belt
1200.092 Personal Safety & Health High Speed Means High Risk
1200.093 Personal Safety & Health What's Wrong With This Picture? (Mom & Dad Aren't Wearing Helmets)
1200.094 Personal Safety & Health Getting Help In An Emergency (Do Your Kids Know What To Do?)
1200.095 Personal Safety & Health Talking About Drinking Or Drug Use
1200.096 Personal Safety & Health When Your Head Hurts (Headaches)
1200.097 Personal Safety & Health One-Minute Stress Beaters
1200.098 Personal Safety & Health Can You Reverse Heart Disease?
1200.099 Personal Safety & Health Living With Allergies
1200.100 Personal Safety & Health What You Should Know About Lyme Disease
1200.101 Personal Safety & Health Rx For Better Health - Laugh
1200.102 Personal Safety & Health Are You Ready To Quit Smoking?
1210.001 If You Could Turn Back The Clock Fools Rush In : Three workers die when proper procedures for entry into a confines space are not followed
1210.002 If You Could Turn Back The Clock Patience Is A Virtue: A worker suffers a back injury when he tries to lower a load that is too heavy for him to handle alone.
1210.003 If You Could Turn Back The Clock A Failure To Communicate: A forklift operator is injured when a truck pulls away from a loading dock before the forklift has cleared.
1210.004 If You Could Turn Back The Clock A Matter of Convenience: A worker's finger is severed when he fails to use a machine guard.
1210.005 If You Could Turn Back The Clock Throwing Caution To The Wind: A worker dies in a fire when sparks from equipment ignite flammable liquid vapors.
1210.006 If You Could Turn Back The Clock Look Out Above: A worker is electrocuted when the equipment he is operating contacts an overhead power line.
1210.007 If You Could Turn Back The Clock A Little Coffee Can Be Dangerous: A spill on the floor causes a woman to slip and break her elbow.
1210.008 If You Could Turn Back The Clock A Moment's Distraction: A worker loses a hand as a result of getting caught in a pinch joint.
1210.009 If You Could Turn Back The Clock The Burning Brush: A worker suffers a serious chemical burn when she runs for the bathroom instead of the nearest safety shower.
1210.010 If You Could Turn Back The Clock You Can't Rush Safety: Fire breaks out when sparks from a cutting torch ignite solvent-soaked rags.
1210.011 If You Could Turn Back The Clock A High Price For Startup: A worker loses an arm when machinery, which has not been locked out, is activated.
1210.012 If You Could Turn Back The Clock A Comedy of Errors: An explosion occurs when workers try to put out a gasoline fire with water.
1210.013 If You Could Turn Back The Clock A Dangerous habit: A worker is killed in a fire when he drops a match near flammable liquid.
1210.014 If You Could Turn Back The Clock No Trip Is Too Short: A woman is seriously injured in a car crash because she's not wearing a safety belt.
1210.015 If You Could Turn Back The Clock Check It Once, Check It Twice: A woman becomes ill when her damaged respirator allows her to breathe toxic vapors.
1210.016 If You Could Turn Back The Clock Never Leave 'Em Dangling: A worker is partially blinded when a flying object strikes his eye. He was not wearing eye protection.
1210.017 If You Could Turn Back The Clock Lingering Effects: The residual effects of too much drink the night before result in a serious fall.
1210.018 If You Could Turn Back The Clock Use Your Head: A worker not wearing a hard hat suffers a serious head injury when she is struck by a portable drill that falls off a scaffold.
1210.019 If You Could Turn Back The Clock Going, Going, Gone: A worker suffers hearing loss when he refuses to use hearing protection.
1210.020 If You Could Turn Back The Clock When Children Are Present: A little girl is seriously hurt when an inattentive driver backs over her.
1210.021 If You Could Turn Back The Clock The Hard Way To Learn: A worker breaks his arm when a shock from a portable drill causes him to fall.
1210.022 If You Could Turn Back The Clock One Thing Leads To Another: A worker is seriously injured when her sleeve gets caught in a piece of machinery.
1210.023 If You Could Turn Back The Clock The Wrong Reaction: Fire breaks out when a worker turns a hose on a water-reactive chemical.
1210.024 If You Could Turn Back The Clock Handle With Care: A worker develops a skin rash when holes in protective gloves allow chemicals to irritate her hands.