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Grain Elevators

Deadly dust II
Number: VT01540
Material: video, 30 minutes
Industry: grain elevators
Shows dramatic scenes of grain elevator explosions, the devastation caused by the blast, demonstrations on how and why these explosions occur, and emergency planning.
Kansas State University, 1990

Deadly dust III
Number: VT01541
Material: video, 22 minutes
Industry: grain elevators
Features two employees who survived major dust explosions, dramatic scenes of actual explosions, stop motion demonstrations of how primary and secondary explosions occur, and prevention measures.
Kansas State University, 1995

Grain elevator safety orientation
Number: VT01709
Material: video, 14 minutes
Industry: agriculture
Demonstrates safe work practices including the use of PPE, electrical safety, ladder safety, slip hazards, truck and wagon grain unloading, entering grain bins, engulfment hazards, and grain dust explosion causes and prevention.
IL Onsite S&H Consultation Program, 2001


Grinding Wheels

Grinding
Number: VT01402
Material: video, 7 minutes
Industry: general industry
Discusses engineering controls, proper personal protective equipment, and techniques of safe grinding operations.
Summit Training Source, 1990

Grinding safety: The rule of Muldoon
Number: VT00526
Material: video, 17 minutes
Industry: general industry
This humorous video covers grinding wheel speeds, guards, mounting procedures, and wheel operating rules.
Grinding Wheel Institute, 1985


Groundskeeping

Groundskeeping safety: Be a pro!
Number: VT01489
Material: video, 17 minutes
Industry: general industry
Covers hazards and safety procedures for employees responsible for grounds or outdoor maintenance when using chemicals and equipment including basic PPE, tractors, riding mowers, brush-cutting equipment and blowers.
Coastal Training Technologies, 1997

 
 
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