Documentary
The film emphasizes the importance of safety when using hand tools in a workshop. It discusses the significance of keeping tools sharp and in good condition, proper handling techniques, and the need for safe storage. The film also covers guidelines for using specific tools like saws, chisels, screwdrivers, and wrenches, highlighting the dangers of using dull or damaged tools. Additionally, it stresses the importance of maintaining a clean and organized workspace, wearing appropriate protective gear, and being aware of one’s surroundings to prevent accidents.
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The Nightingale Sings
The Gambler
Life in the Fast Lane
Lifesaving and Water Safety: Snorkeling Skills and Rescue Techniques
Safety on the Move: Track Haulage Safety
Suddenly...And Without Warning
The Mystery Crash
Chlorine and the Firefighter
Your Chance to Live: Flood
Your Chance to Live: Winter Storm
Your Chance to Live: Nuclear Disaster
Your Chance to Live: Pollution
Your Chance to Live: Hurricane
Your Chance to Live: Heat Wave
Your Chance to Live: An Instructor's Guide
More High Impact Forklift Safety
Dancing in the Dark
Shake Hands with Danger
More Dangerous Than Dynamite
Anatomy of a Disaster: Explosion at BP Texas City Refinery
SIMILAR MOVIES
The Nightingale Sings
IMDB 8.5 | Nov , 2019
The movie explores the origin of the Ukrainian language and persecution of those who defended its authenticity. Using examples of other countries, creators of the film prove that a nation cannot exist without a language.The Gambler
IMDB 0 | Jul , 1950
This late 1940s/early 1950s rather graphic color film about carelessness and safety operating heavy machinery is presented by Caterpillar.Life in the Fast Lane
IMDB 0 | Sep , 1981
Information film about freeways, their interchanges, and driving safely on them.Lifesaving and Water Safety: Snorkeling Skills and Rescue Techniques
IMDB 0 | Apr , 1972
The film provides a comprehensive guide on snorkeling skills and rescue techniques, emphasizing the importance of proper equipment such as masks, snorkels, and fins. It discusses how to choose the right mask for comfort and fit, the proper use of snorkels, and techniques for clearing water from both masks and snorkels. The film also covers essential skills for entering the water safely, practicing buddy systems during snorkeling, and techniques for locating and rescuing submerged victims. It highlights the need for training and emphasizes that while these skills are crucial for rescue, they do not replace the need for a full certified course in skin diving.Safety on the Move: Track Haulage Safety
IMDB 0 | Jul , 1982
Focuses on an open-pit mining operation. Shows huge haulage trucks, pointing out existing and potential hazards involved in their operation. Re-enacts common accidents, explains their causes and outlines the steps necessary to prevent their re-occurrence.Suddenly...And Without Warning
IMDB 0 | Apr , 1971
Coast Guard film about the importance of life jackets. Stresses safety in boating and shows how boating accidents can happen.The Mystery Crash
IMDB 0 | May , 1974
“The Mystery Crash” discusses the dangers of drinking and driving especially as it pertains to the seemingly harmless “social drinker.” This film was produced by Jack Lieb Productions Inc, Chicago and sponsored by the National Safety Council. It is part of a series of films, with each episode describing a different element of driving and road safety.Chlorine and the Firefighter
IMDB 0 | May , 1974
This 1974 film is dedicated by the Chlorine Institute to the public interest. It is specifically intended to assist firefighters and other emergency services. The techniques demonstrated are appropriate for emergency use; different circumstances might require modified or additional procedure. The information is drawn from sources believed to be reliable. The Institute, its members any organizations cooperating in the development of this film, jointly or severally, cannot be responsible for how the information is used and must make this legal disclaimer. This is a 1960s era, color movie about Chlorine and emergency workers… specifically, firefighters. The film is intended to show firefighters what chlorine is, what a chlorine emergency might involve, how a company can plan ahead and how an emergency can be handled safely.Your Chance to Live: Flood
IMDB 0 | Jun , 1973
Dramatizes the plight of a young adventure seeker whose canoe is capsized by a wall of water during a flood. Shows community flood preparations, pointing out that a flood's predictability usually allows ample warning time to save lives. Designed to stimulate discussion on civil preparedness for floodsYour Chance to Live: Winter Storm
IMDB 0 | Sep , 1972
Intercuts scenes from Jack London's To build a fire with modern urban and rural winter scenes to point out the dangers of winter storms and low temperatures. Designed to stimulate discussion on civil preparedness for winter storms.Your Chance to Live: Nuclear Disaster
IMDB 0 | Feb , 1974
Portrays the challenges of creating a film about nuclear disaster amid public apathy. It captures behind-the-scenes moments as the crew discusses the gravity of nuclear threats, the importance of preparation, and the emotional impact of a nuclear attack. The narrative emphasizes the need for individuals to take responsibility for their safety and community in the event of an attack, blending factual information with a call to action.Your Chance to Live: Pollution
IMDB 0 | Apr , 1973
A surrealistic look at the future if man does not learn to control pollution.Your Chance to Live: Hurricane
IMDB 0 | Mar , 1972
Released by the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency in 1972, Your Chance to Live is a series of films which cover threatening events, from forest fires, to floods, tornadoes and nuclear disasters. Hurricane tells the story of two parents who revisit the beach town where their children were killed in a violent storm the previous summer.Your Chance to Live: Heat Wave
IMDB 0 | Jun , 1973
The film highlights the dangers of extreme heat and the importance of staying hydrated and cool. It portrays a conversation between two friends, one of whom insists on playing basketball despite the oppressive heat. The narrative emphasizes that heat-related illnesses can be avoided by recognizing the body's signals and taking necessary precautions, such as drinking water and staying indoors. The film concludes with a report of record-breaking temperatures, underscoring the seriousness of heat exposure.Your Chance to Live: An Instructor's Guide
IMDB 0 | Nov , 1973
The Defense Civil Preparedness Agency began an informational campaign in 1972 called Your Chance to Live. As part of the campaign, a series of films was released along with a companion book. Each installment covers a different disaster scenario, including tornadoes, blizzards, earthquakes, forest fires, blackouts and a nuclear disaster. The California Department of Education helped produce the films and hosted a workshop of educational professionals to discuss the best ways to present the desired emergency preparedness information to school age audiences. The process was filmed and assembled, along with clips from each production, and distributed as an Instructor's Guide in 1975.More High Impact Forklift Safety
IMDB 0 | Jan , 2004
With graphic re-enactments of industrial accidents, the More High Impact Forklift Safety Video gives viewers a scared-straight lesson on the importance of forklift safety. This forklift video is great for training your forklift operators on accident awareness and prevention.Dancing in the Dark
IMDB 0 | Feb , 2025
A series of interviews with students living in London reveals the dangers present in the capital's nightlife.Shake Hands with Danger
IMDB 4.8 | Jun , 1980
This short cautionary training film examines dangers associated with earthmoving equipment operation, showing many simulated accidents on construction sites.More Dangerous Than Dynamite
IMDB 3.4 | Nov , 1941
A short film warning the unaware housewife of the dangers of “dry cleaning” with gasoline at home.Anatomy of a Disaster: Explosion at BP Texas City Refinery
IMDB 0 | Mar , 2008
This U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) video uses expert testimony and computer-animated reenactments to describe and discuss its detailed investigation into the March 23 2005 explosion of the ISOM (isomerization) unit at the BP (British Petroleum) refinery at Texas City, Texas. The explosion killed 15 workers, injured 180 others, and cost BP billions of dollars.