Video Training Previews
One of the main reasons ag retailers reach out for help is the strength of our training platform, including our training materials and videos.
Available to full-service compliance clients, Asmark On Demand offers access to training videos developed specifically for the agrichemical industry. The training videos are designed to be utilized when training a new employee or group of existing employees based on what is required by OSHA, EPA & DOT, specific to their duties and are often the center piece of monthly safety meetings. Footage is shot at retail agribusinesses nationwide. English and Spanish programs are available.
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OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132
Initial Training Required: Prior to first job assignment.
Subsequent Training Required: Person must receive updated or additional training when a new hazard is introduced into the workplace or when a change in job assignment occurs.
DOT 49 CFR 172.700-704
Initial Training Required: Within 90 days of employment or assignment to a position which affects the safe transportation of a hazardous material.
Subsequent Training Required: Additional training within at least three years from the date of initial training.
EPA 40 CFR 170.501
Initial Training Required: Prior to first job assignment for handlers.
Subsequent Training Required: Person must receive updated or additional training annually.
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Bloodborne Pathogens
Describes OSHA’s bloodborne pathogen standard. Designed as an awareness-level video, this program will help protect employees from hazards associated with biological hazards. Includes information on the Exposure Control Plan, standard precautions, and recordkeeping requirements.
Confined Space
Describes OSHA’s Confined Space standard. Prepares workers to identify confined spaces, understand atmospheric hazards, prepare for entry, and use safe work practices. This video program reviews the dangers of confined spaces and responsibilities of the various duties.
Fire Extinguisher
Describes OSHA’s fire extinguisher standard. Will help your staff understand fires and how to stop fires by using the right kind of fire extinguisher.
Forklift Safety
Describes OSHA’s powered industrial truck standard. Explains the fundamentals of forklift safety including a description of the hazards involved with driving a forklift and necessary qualifications for operation. The basic design, capabilities and limitations of forklifts are also described.
Hazard Communication
Describes OSHA’s Hazard Communication standard: identifying hazardous chemicals, warning labels, SDSs, written program, and training. Shows how to read and understand container labeling and safety data sheets.
Lockout/Tagout
Describes OSHA’s lockout/tagout standard. Helps solve the mystery of lockout/tagout by focusing on the basic requirements. Shows what lockout/tagout is and when to perform it. Will help your company comply and avoid catastrophic accidents.
Personal Protective Equipment
Describes OSHA’s PPE standard. Different parts of your body and different hazards require different forms of PPE. Demonstrates the importance of selecting the right equipment for each job and stresses correct use.
Respirator Basics
Describes OSHA’s respiratory protection standard. Covers proper selection and use of respirators, including inspections and fit-testing, as well as common respiratory hazards, types of respirators, and written procedures.
Anhydrous Ammonia
Provides basic safety information and facts on ammonia. Shows the effects of ammonia on body and demonstrates proper personal protective equipment. Provides step-by-step procedures for the safe handling of ammonia. Presents measures to prevent exposure or releases and provides basic emergency response procedures. Shot in a farm center setting. Recommended in conjunction with Hazardous Materials and function-specific subjects such as rail car training where anhydrous ammonia is received by rail.
Aqua Ammonia Safety
Provides basic safety information and facts on aqua ammonia. Shows the physical characteristics and demonstrates proper personal protective equipment. Provides procedures for the safe handling of aqua ammonia. Presents measures to prevent exposure or releases and provides basic emergency response procedures.
Grain Safety
Orientation designed to help familiarize workers with the hazards of working with grain and around the equipment that is used to handle it. Provides safety information regarding emergency action plans, respiratory protection, working safely around the dump pit, housekeeping, engulfment/entrapment, working safely around electricity, lockout/tagout, sweep augers and entanglement safety.
Hazardous Materials
Describes DOT’s Hazardous Material rule commonly referred to as HM126f. Designed for persons who are involved in the preparation and transport of hazardous materials. Training program helps provide general awareness training and farm center-related function-specific, safety training, and security training. (The exact function-specific, safety training, and security training you need to do depends on your specific operations.) This training includes an awareness of security risks associated with transporting hazmat and methods designed to enhance transportation security in accordance with HM-232.
Worker Protection Standard
Describes EPA’s Worker Protection Standard. This complete and high quality video was produced for training agricultural workers and pesticide handlers. Explains REIs, decontamination, pesticide labels, PPE and more.
Back Safety
Unique video program reviews proper lifting procedures and makes workers realize how important lifestyle is when it comes to avoiding back injuries.
Electrical Safety
Provides information employees need to work safely around electricity. Satisfies the OSHA training requirements under 29 CFR Section 1910.331 for “non-qualified” employees. Includes overview, how electricity works, fuses and circuit breakers, safe work practices, outlets, plugs and extension cords and working safely with electrical equipment.
FMCSR & You
Unique video program outlines the requirements of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Explains driver qualification, inspection, repair and maintenance, hours of service and basic driving and parking rules. Shot in a farm center setting. Recommended in conjunction with Hazardous Materials and Security Wise training.
Oxygen & Acetylene Safety
Describes OSHA’s oxygen fuel gas welding and cutting standard. Describes proper handling, storage, safety precautions and transportation. Shot in a farm center setting.
Safe Welding & Cutting
Reminds employees of the hazards associated with welding. Helps provide information needed for employees to work safely when involved with welding operations. Includes information on sparking and the risk of fire, guards and protective barriers, use of personal protective equipment, inspecting welding equipment and proper welding safety procedures.
Slips, Trips & Falls
Teaches employees to identify safe and correct methods for using portable ladders and stairs. Learns to identify good housekeeping practices to prevent accidents, as well as safe procedures for working on elevated surfaces.
Tire & Wheel Rim Safety
Training describes the step-by-step procedures and safety guidelines for demounting, mounting and inflating both single- and multi-piece tire and rim assemblies. Demonstrations using tools and equipment commonly found in the field. Includes demountable rim service, maintenance and inspection.
Waste Management
Informational video increases general awareness of wastes routinely found around most farm centers. Includes information on how to reduce or prevent the generation of waste materials and provides general information on proper disposal.
Defensive Driving
This video program presents how to protect yourself from accidents by driving defensively, shows what to watch for to anticipate potential accident situations, and addresses adverse driving conditions and situations.
Driving Nurse Trucks
Designed for seasonal and full-time employees that drive nurse trucks. Demonstrates the hazards associated with driving vehicles with liquid loads that routinely shift in transit.
Great Housekeeping
Demonstrates how to prevent workplace accidents by paying attention to safety housekeeping considerations. Provides information on safety awareness, trash and excess materials, keeping aisles and stairways clean and tool maintenance and storage.
Hearing Conservation
Shows employees why they should pay attention to noise hazards, and how they can protect themselves from hearing injuries. Includes information on how the ear works, causes of hearing damage, potential effects of hearing injuries, noise avoidance and other safety practices and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Heat Related Illness
Reviews how heat affects the body, the steps employees can take to prevent heat stress, and elementary first aid that can be given to a worker who is suffering from a heat-related illness. Includes situations leading to heat-related illnesses such as heat stress, heat exhaustion and heat stroke and preventative measures.
When A Crisis Strikes
There are three stages of a crisis: Before, During and After. The first and third lasts forever. The second…. feels like it lasts forever. This training program will help you through the tough part during the crisis. If done well, the second part makes the third part a piece of cake. This unique training program shows how to respond and guides the participant through the process of what to say, and what not to say as they handle the crisis and communicate with the media and public that have been affected by these real-life mock scenarios.
CAV Safety on the Road
Program geared to the safe operation of Custom Application Vehicles (CAVs) on roads and highways to and from the field. Covers the basic safety issues that operators may encounter such as field entrances, preventing rollovers, overhead electric lines, bridge and road limits, crossing railroad tracks, nighttime operations, narrow roads and steep shoulders, navigating highway traffic, safely making left turns and sharing the roadway with others.
DOT Drug & Alcohol Training For Supervisors
Covers 60 minutes of training on alcohol misuse and 60 minutes of training on controlled substances use. The training is to be used by supervisors of drivers to determine whether reasonable suspicion exists to require a driver to undergo drug and/or alcohol testing. The training uses experts in the field of addiction medicine, as well as recovering addicts, to help supervisors recognize the physical, behavioral, speech, and performance indicators of probable alcohol misuse and use of controlled substances.
Railcar Safety
Developed to teach workers how to work safely around railcars. Points out different safety precautions that apply for hopper cars and tank cars. Covered topics include: Track Inspection, Using Hand Brakes, Moving Railcars, Blue Flag Use, Unloading Tank Cars, Unloading Hopper Cars and Pre-Trip Inspections.
Security Wise
HM-232 requires security awareness training for all hazmat employees. This includes those who are involved in the preparation and transport of hazardous materials. This training must include an awareness of security risks associated with transporting hazmat and methods designed to enhance transportation security. A component of this training must also include how to recognize and respond to possible security threats. Recommended as a supplement to Hazardous Materials training.
Wildfire Safety
Learn how to reduce wildfire risk before a fire threatens your facility, what actions to take if a wildfire occurs nearby, and the critical steps to protect employees, property, and operations in the immediate aftermath.
Hurricane Safety
Understand how to plan ahead for hurricanes, safely respond during high winds and flooding, and take swift post-storm actions to assess hazards, secure materials, and resume operations safely.
Tornado Safety
This video covers how to prepare your site and staff for tornado conditions, where to seek shelter during a tornado, and the immediate safety and damage-assessment steps to take once the storm has passed.