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Looking for Safety Training Videos?

If you're looking for safety training videos, the place to visit is the web site for the Defense Automated Information System/Defense Instructional Technology Information System (DAVIS/DITIS). The Naval Safety Center does not issue safety videos or maintain a video library. The DAVIS/DITIS site contains the searchable listings and descriptions for thousands of audiovisual productions, videotapes and interactive multimedia instruction (IMI) products used by the Department of Defense. 

The following is a small sample of available topics:

Afloat OSH and HMC & M Video Tapes (Title/Pin#)

  • Hazardous Material Control Afloat (804939)
  • Shipboard Respiratory Protection  (805009)
  • Shipboard Electrical Safety           (805008)
  • Shipboard Tag-Out Procedures     (805081)
  • Office Ergonomics Including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (610483)
  • Electrical Safety Part 1 (805462)
  • Back To Basics: Back Injury Prevention Afloat (805580)
  • Play It Cool: Heat Stress Prevention Afloat (805581)
  • Shipboard Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (805570)
  • Flight Deck Safety (803442)
  • Hazardous Material Control Afloat for Users (805544)
  • Hazardous Material Control Afloat for Supervisors (805545)
  • The Shipboard Hazardous Material Coordinator (805546)
  • Hazardous Material Offload (805569)
  • Brush Up On Safety: Shipboard Paint Application and Removal (805733)
  • NAVOSH Training for I Division (805760)
  • Shipboard Elevator Safety (805902)
  • Keep On Truckin'- Forklift Truck Safety (806017)
  • Management of Medical Waste Afloat (805974)
  • Reproductive Hazard Prevention in Navy Work sites (804453)
  • NAVOSH Strategic Plan - Helping to Protect Your Navy (806265)
  • The NAVOSH Afloat Program - for Your Protection (806470)

Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI’s) products are not centrally distributed. You need to contact the Life-cycle Organization identified for each IMI title for their ordering information.

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