AGC Maine Workforce Development Resources

 DVD Titles
 TitleYear
Length
Author
Description
Ethics & Professionalism 2004
 20 AGCEmphasizes the importance of ethical conduct by both the individual and the firm.
Excavation and Trenching NA
NA
AGC
Includes Facilitator's Guide, Participant Handbook, Excavation Checklist, OSHA Regs, Fatal Facts, and Pre- and Post-Test (with answers).
Don't Spread Lead 2006
18
Connecticut Dept. of Public Health
A do-it-yourself guide to preventing lead poisoning by working lead safe. 
Focus Four Hazards 2006
NA
AGC
Topics covered:  Falls, electrocutions, struck-by, and caught in.  Includes PowerPoint presentation and other training documents.  This DVD contains links to helpful sites and pdf files only.
Getting the Job Done Safely: Worker Orientation 1995
15
AGC
General safety overview.
Leadership for Project Managers 2001
24
AGC
 Covers leadership from the perspective of construction executives and what they expect and perceive as good leadership.
Safety Series: Electrical Safety for the Construction Worker  2008 20 AGCEnables field-level employees to recognize and promote safe electrical practices in and around the construction site.
Safety Series: Housekeeping on the Jobsite: A Plan for Success
 2008 20 AGCProvides a realistic road map to planning, coordinating, and implementing a housekeeping plan using logistics planning as a basis for overall site and personal housekeeping priorities.
Safety Series: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
 2008 20 AGCDiscusses pre-planning and implementation of engineering and administrative controls prior to donning PPE.  Offers procedures for choosing and using PPE.
Safety Series: Power and Hand Tool Safety
 2008 20 AGCFeatures practical, safe application of common hand and power tools including electrical, pneumatic, gasoline, powder actuated, hand, battery operated, and hydraulic tools.
Safety Series: Safety During Renovation & Demolition Operations  2008 20 AGC Provides practical guidance ensuring employee and public safety during demolition and renovation operations (non-structural work).  Addresses high-frequency/exposure hazards and includes information on controlling moisture and dust hazards.
 VHS Titles
Title Year
Length
Author
Description
A Bit About Backs -- Back Basics 1998
12:27
Prevention Plus
Learn how the back functions through simple and practical demonstrations.
A Bit About Backs -- Risk Factors 1998
13:30
Prevention Plus
Learn about the variety of factors that increases the risk of experiencing a back disorder.
A Bit About Backs -- Prevention Strategies 1998
14:55
Prevention Plus
Learn practical methods for maintaining a healthy back.

Aerial Life 

Boom Lift 

1996

 

8

10 

 

 

 

Confined Space Entry for Public Agencies & Construction Industry  3:30 Cinema Safety Products
 
Contractor Beware: a Real Life Guide to Power Line Safety  16
  
Dancing Alone -- Real Courage is in Living   11:29National Erectors Association
 
First Aid     
 Give 'em A Brake
  Maine Highway Workers
 
How to Develop an Effective Safety Program   Cinema Safety Products
 

It Only Takes a Second 

Emergency Preparedness       

1997

 

 

 

4

 

14 

  
Reducing Utility Delays During Construction  19
Federal Highway Administration
 
Remember Charlie  56
  
Safety is Your Job Too -- Safety Shorts     
The Asphalt Pavement Analyzer   9:16Pavement Technology, Inc.
 
CD-ROM Titles
Title  YearLength  AuthorDescription 
Construction Tool Box Safety Talks
Volume III
 2008 NA AGCThis CD-ROM Manual has been written to assist supervisors in training workers in the class and in the field.  Includes 10 chapters and 150 safety talks including:  Caught in Between, Electrical, Environmental, Excavations, Falls, Health Hazards, Highway Hazards, Scaffold & Ladders, and Steel & Struck By.
Fall Protection Training in the Construction Industry
 2008 NA AGCOver the last 10 years, on average, between 325 and 350 workers were killed and more than 100,000 were injured in construction-related falls.  This one-day program is based on OSHA standards and best practices to answer the need for quality Fall Protection training within the industry. 
Guidelines for Steel Erection  2008 NA AGCContains implications related to design, controlling contractors issues, hoisting and fall protection training and much more.  Based on OSHA's newly revised steel erection standard. 

Construction Safety Talks
Toolbox Talks. com

Maine DOL
Ladder Safety

National Safety Council
nsc.org

Safety & Health Council of Northern New England
shcnne.org

U.S. DOL MSHA
msha.gov

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