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Staying on the Safe Side Copy-Ready Literature |
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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. E-mail requests for presentations to ayssg@uaa.alaska.edu. Use CTRL-F and a keyword to locate appropriate selections. |
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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. |