
To assist foundry managers' compliance with state-mandated SB 198 employee safety training, CCMA has produced an English/Spanish booklet: Company Safety Policy and Rules for the Foundryman. This pocket-size booklet is designed as a training aid and outlines foundry safety practices in clear, simple English and Spanish. Order one for each employee and supervisor. Together with the CCMA Foundry Safety Training Video Tapes, these booklets provide foundry managers with the basic tools for an effective safety training program. Contact CCMA For Complete Information.
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FOUNDRY SAFETY BOOKLETS
Quantity: 1-99 | CCMA Member: $3.50/each | Non-Member: $4.00/each
Quantity: 100+ | CCMA Member: $3.00/each | Non-Member: $3.50/each
FOUNDRY SAFETY VIDEO
and DVD LIBRARYPer Video (English or Spanish):
CCMA member $135 (tape); $180 (dvd)
Non-member $175 (tape); $220 (dvd)
Any Five Videos (English or Spanish):
CCMA member $575 (tape); $800 (dvd)
Non-member $750 (tape); $1000 (dvd)
Entire Library - 13 videos (English or Spanish):
CCMA member $1250 (tape); $1800 (dvd)
Non-member $1600 (tape); $2100 (dvd)
4001A - Safety Orientation for Foundry Operations (12 min): Most injuries occur to new employees or employees transferred to new tasks. This video meets Fed-OSHA requirements for training in general hazards as well as guarding, personal protection, accident reporting, and more.
4002A - Hazard Communications in Foundries (10 min): Compliance with the hazard communication standards requires specific training in chemicals and hazardous materials found in the workplace. This video details the use of materials safety data sheets, labels, and chemical information.
4003A - Safe Lifting in Foundry Operations (10 min): Back injuries are a significant problem in most industries, which could cost a business lost productivity and workers' comp claims. This video explains the fuction of the back, proper liftiing techniques, and related demonstrations.
4004A - Eye Protection in Foundries (14 min): The potential for eye injury in the plant is high. This video details the requirements for eye protection, scenarios, and types of protection available.
4005A - Hearing Conservation (13 min): With all the sources of noise, employees need to understand how to protect one of their most precious senses. This videos explains the basics of hearing and how to protect it.
4007A - Fit Testing Respirators (10 min): To be effective, respirators must fit properly. This video explains of respirators and how to properly utilize this important safety tool.
4008A - Human Behavior: Reducing Unsafe Acts (12 min): The vast majority of accidents in the workplace are caused, in whole or in part, by the unsafe acts of employees. The emphasis of this video is reducing unsafe acts triggered by human behavior through education and awareness.
4009A - Heat Stress (11 min): Employees working around molten metal are frequently exposed to heat stress. Heat stress not only slows production, but is a medical emergency. This video identifies the signs, symptoms, and prevention of this silent killer.
4010A - Forklift Operator Safety (14 min): Anyone working a forklift must be trained. This video meets Fed-OSHA training requirements for forklifts. It explains engineering principles, safe operating procedures, and operator mainenance.
4011A - Cranes, Chains, Slings, and Hoist Safety (12 min): Lifting heavy items is a fact of operation in a foundry. So is the safe use of chains, slings and hoists. This video explains the inspection, safety procedures, sling angles, and proper rigging techniques.
4012A - Portable Grinders and Abrasive Wheel Safety (12 min): Grinders and abrasive wheels are common in the shop, but are also very dangerous. This video explains the safe use procedures, safety precautions, and maintenance of these tools.
0000A - Lead in the Workplace (10 min): Lead is a very deadly substance. Foundry workers learn more about lead and how to keep safe when working with this material.
0000B - Storm Water Training Video (18 min): This video covers standard metalworking facility procedures and where a worker's duties can impact storm water. The Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), Best Management Practices (BMPs), and specific cases where contamination may occur are detailed in this program. Sampling procedures and related information are also covered.
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