| 5.1 |
"Part 1: Confined Space Entry"
Tel-A-Train (1993) |
26:00 |
| Defines confined spaces, entry permits,
hazards, entry team and rescue services. |
| 5.2 |
"Part 2: Testing Confined Spaces"
Tel-A-Train (1993) |
25:00 |
| Explains why monitoring is necessary.
Describes gas detection equipment and testing procedures.
|
| 5.3 |
"Part 3: Working Inside Confined Space"
Tel-A-Train (1993) |
26:00 |
| Explains safe work practices in a confined
space, purging, and ventilation. |
| 5.4 |
"Confined Space Entry"
CLMI (1996)
See Liz Murphy for copy |
17:30 |
| Overview of confined space entry procedures
and regulations. |
| 7.1 |
"Academic Aftershocks"
Office of Emergency Services (1995) 2 copies |
46:00 |
| How Cal State Northridge dealt with
a destructive earthquake. This video shows what problems can
be expected on an academic campus after a major earthquake and
how these problems can be dealt with and prevented. |
| 7.2 |
I: "Anytime, Anywhere - Earthquakes"
Stanford Public Safety Services |
6:00 |
Video made for undergrads at Stanford.
The audio/visual quality is not the best, but there is some
good, Stanford-specific information.
|
II: "Earthquake Do's and Don'ts"
LSB Productions |
11:00 |
| John Ritter emphasizes awareness of
earthquake safety measures. |
| 7.3 |
"Surviving The Big One: How to Prepare
for A Major Earthquake"
KCET Video Productions (1989) |
58:00 |
| Suggestions and practical tips on earthquake
safety and survivorship- for the home, office, freeway and public
areas. Although long, it is informative and uses humor effectively
enough to sustain attention. |
| 7.4 |
"Earthquake 101"
UCLA Instructional Media Library (1992) |
11:00 |
| Uses a humorous approach to earthquake
preparedness on campus. Made for UCLA but has good information
for any campus. Discusses the actions to take before, during
and after an earthquake. |
| 7.5 |
"When the Bay Area Quakes"
US Geological Society |
20:00 |
| This carefully crafted video
uses maps,animation, interviews and footage of both the 1989
and the 1906 earthquake to explain the three main causes of
earthquake damage. |
| 7.7 |
"Brace Your Space: Earthquake Safety in the Work Environment"
UC Berkeley Extension Copyright (1991)
|
10:00 |
Reviews the
experience of the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, and the lessons
learned about bracing
non-structural elements such as furniture, equipment, plants,
books, etc. to minimize falling hazards.
|
| 7.8 |
"Post Earthquake Safety Evaluation
of Buildings"
Washington State Department of Transportation
|
10:00 |
| |
| 7.9 |
"An ounce of Prevention: Strengthening
Wood Frame Home for Earthquake Safety" |
5:00 |
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