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A unique line of training courses, these programs address the everyday safety issues specific to laboratory environments.

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Compressed Gas Cylinders in the Laboratory
SKU: MARLABCOM

The energy possessed by a compressed gas cylinder can make it a virtual "missile" if it is not handled with the utmost care. And a leaking cylinder or fitting can lead to asphyxiation, a fire or even an explosion. Since compressed gas cylinders are frequently used in many laboratories, employees ...


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Electrical Safety in the Laboratory DVD
SKU: MARLABELE

Today, laboratories rely on a vast array of electrically powered equipment. To work safely with this equipment, employees need to understand how electricity works, be aware of common electrical hazards and know how to use electricity safely.




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Flammables and Explosives in the Laboratory DVD or VHS
SKU: MARLABFLAM

Flammables and explosives are some of the most dangerous materials used in a laboratory. When working with these substances, employees need to know their characteristics, as well as how to prevent accidents and injuries when using them.


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Laboratory Ergonomics DVD or VHS
SKU: MARLABERG

Broken glassware causes more laboratory accidents than any other hazard. Because it is so fragile, glassware can easily fracture if it is bumped, dropped or too much pressure is applied to it. Some glassware accidents don't require much more than a band-aid, while others can result in a lot of...



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Laboratory Hoods Safety DVD or VHS
SKU: MARLABHOO

Many of the materials used in laboratories give off fumes, mists, vapors, particulates or aerosols which are hazardous. To minimize exposure to these materials, special precautions need to be taken. This often means within a "hood".




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Laboratory Safety Series: 12 Program Package
SKU: MARLAB-SERIES

The 12 program "Laboratory Safety Series" shows both new employees and "seasoned veterans" the importance of safety in the laboratory. The programs review OSHA regulations, cover the use of specific equipment, and stress the importance of using good safety practices.


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Material Safety Data Sheets in the Laboratory DVD or VHS
SKU: MARLABMSDS

Material Safety Data Sheets are designed to make working in a laboratory safer and easier. Their presence could potentially save a life or prevent a serious injury. OSHA finds these data sheets so important that training on the MSDS has been mandated. This safety DVD program covers the standar...


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Orientation to Laboratory Safety DVD or VHS
SKU: MARLABORI

A laboratory can be a dangerous place, and with the daily pressures to get things done employees can be tempted to take shortcuts and ignore safety precautions. And with the increasing complexity of the equipment and procedures involved in experiments, employees need an even greater knowledge ...



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OSHA Formaldehyde Standard DVD or VHS
SKU: MARLABFOR

While formaldehyde is used in many laboratory operations, it can still be a significant health hazard. The results of mishandling formaldehyde can be serious. They can range from the short-term discomfort associated with minor burns or skin irritation... to chronic effects from a lifetime of o...



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Planning for Laboratory Emergencies DVD or VHS
SKU: MARLABPLA

A caustic acid hose has just erupted... an experiment has shown unexpected reactions... what should employees do to deal with these and other emergencies? Employees need to know when and how they should act in an emergency situation.


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Preventing Contamination in the Laboratory DVD or VHS
SKU: MARLABPRE

Handling hazardous chemicals and specimens requires a great deal of caution. If substances are not properly controlled, hazards can spread and contaminate other materials, work areas... even employees themselves. With many laboratories using toxic, corrosive and carcinogenic chemicals, employe...



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Safe Handling of Laboratory Glassware DVD or VHS
SKU: MARLABSAF

Broken glassware causes more laboratory accidents than any other hazard. Because it is so fragile, glassware can easily fracture if it is bumped, dropped or too much pressure is applied to it. Some glassware accidents don't require much more than a band-aid, while others can result in a lot of...



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Safety Showers and Eye Washes in the Laboratory DVD or VHS
SKU: MARLABEYE

Employees may never need a safety shower or an eye wash... but if they do, knowing where they are located, and the proper procedures for using them, can prevent serious injury or possibly even save a life. This training product on "Safety Showers and Eye Washes in the Laboratory" reviews the cor...


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