Video Training Catalog
Protective Insurance Company is now offering Video On Demand (Streaming Video)!
Utilizing J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.’s robust video library, Protective Insurance Company can provide you with the up-to-date DOT, Hazmat, OSHA/Workplace Safety, Construction, and Human Resources (HR) videos.
To request these videos, please contact us at lossprevention@protectiveinsurance.com.
Accident Procedures: Driver Training Series
Formats
: Streaming Video and E-Learning
Intended Audience
: All drivers of vehicles that require a CDL
Copyright Date
: 2016
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
Video Run Time
: 19:52
E-Learning Material Code
: English: 43861 | Spanish: 66669
Video Material Code
: English: 45583
The Driver Training Series is a collection of training programs which emphasize the essential skills necessary for staying safe on the road. This series is appropriate for all levels of drivers, from the entry-level to the veteran driver.
Accident Procedures is designed to help drivers understand what to do after being involved in (or witnessing) an accident. Specifically, it covers the procedures drivers should follow in order to safely and legally deal with the situation in a short period of time
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Discuss the specific procedures to follow after an accident occurs
- Explain what to do once allowed to leave the scene of an accident
The J. J. Keller Accident Procedures: Driver Training Series program covers the following topics:
- When an Accident Occurs
- Notify Your Carrier
- Document the Incident
- Contact Law Enforcement
- Check for Injuries
- Prevent Additional Accidents
- Stop Immediately
- What is an Accident?
- After an Accident
- Regain Your Composure
- Refrain from Drinking Alcohol
Active Shooter/Active Threat: How To Survive
Formats
: Streaming Video and E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
General Duty Clause OSH Act 5(a)(1)
Intended Audience
: Any individual in any industry
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 50 minutes
Video Run Time
: 25:39
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 56447 | Spanish: 56448
Video Product Code
: English: 56137 | Spanish: 56446
To help prevent loss of human life in a workplace shooting incident, companies and individual employees must take steps to plan and prepare for these types of events.
This active shooter training program helps empower employees to anticipate and recognize an active shooter/threat situation and respond appropriately and immediately if they are ever faced with one. Specifically, it covers the warning signs of workplace violence, how to recognize the presence of a threat, the best course of action to take based on individual abilities and location, and the steps individuals should follow when law enforcement arrives.
After completing this active shooter training program, employees will be able to:
- Describe warning signs of potential workplace violence
- Discuss how to properly prepare themselves for a threat situation
- Recognize signs that an active threat is near
- Identify the best course of action to take if confronted with a workplace shooter and execute the plan
- Explain what to do when police arrive on the scene
The J. J. Keller Active Shooter/Active Threat: How To Survive program covers the following topics:
Be Prepared
- Introduction to Shooting Incidents
- Workplace Violence Indicators
- We Are Not All Victims
- Signs of a Shooting in Progress
Responding to an Active Shooter Situation
- Assess the Situation
- Avoiding the Threat
- Denying the Active Shooter's Access to You
- Defending Yourself Against the Shooter
What's Next
- When Police Arrive at the Scene
- After the Incident
Active Shooter/Active Threat: Organizational Preparedness and Recovery
Formats
: Streaming Video and E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
General Duty Clause OSH Act 5(a)(1)
Intended Audience
: Any industry – Management, Human Resources, organization's Emergency Preparedness Team
Copyright Date
: 2018
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 35 minutes
Video Run Time
: 21:14
E-Learning Material Code
: English: 56434 | Spanish: 56140
Video Material Code
: English: 56449 | Spanish: 56450
To help prevent loss of human life in a workplace shooting incident, companies and individual employees must take steps to plan and prepare for these types of events.
This active shooter training program helps members of management and Human Resources (HR) prepare employees for a potential threat incident. It also provides guidance to help the company—and those who have survived such an incident—recover from the tragedy.
After completing this active shooter training program, management and HR will be able to:
- Identify actions their organization can take to prepare for a workplace shooter or threat incident
- Describe actions management can take in order to help the organization recover from an active shooter or threat incident
The J. J. Keller Active Shooter/Active Threat: Organizational Preparedness & Recovery program covers the following topics:
Preparedness
- Workplace Violence Prevention Program
- Threat Assessment
- Risk Assessment
- Emergency Action Plan
- Practice Drills
- Go Bags
- Working with Law Enforcement
Recovery
- Recovering from an Incident
- Counseling
- Communication
- Memorials
Aerial Lifts for Construction
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
- 1926.451(f)(6)
- 1926.453
- 1926.454
Intended Audience
: Any worker in the construction industry who operates or works near an aerial lift
Copyright Date
: 2017 (updated 10/14/21)
Language
: English
E-learning length
: 20 minutes
E-Learning Material Code
: English: 51817 | Spanish: 66649
Aerial lifts provide construction workers the convenience and accessibility to perform work at elevated heights other types of equipment are not capable of or designed to do. However, with convenience comes an increased risk of injuries or death due to falls, crushing, and electrocution. Adherence to safe work practices and adequate training helps keep workers safe and injury-free while using aerial lifts on the job.
Aerial Lifts for Construction is designed to familiarize learners with hazards related to aerial lifts and provide best practices to ensure safety while operating or working near one.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the primary intended use of aerial lifts and identify different types used on the job
- Recognize the types of hazards associated with aerial lifts
- Discuss training and re-training requirements for workers who use aerial lifts
- Explain safe work practices related to inspection, operation, and maintenance of an aerial lift
The J. J. Keller Aerial Lifts for Construction online course covers the following topics:
Aerial Lifts
- What is an Aerial Lift?
- Types of Hazards
- Training Requirements
- Performing Inspections
- Staying Safe While Operating
- Performing Maintenance
Aerial Lifts for General Industry
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
1910.67 - Vehicle-mounted elevating and rotating work platforms
Intended Audience
: Any general industry worker who operates or works near an aerial lift
Copyright Date
: 2017 (Updated 10/14/21)
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 25 minutes
E-Learning Material Code
: English: 51816 | Spanish: 66607
Aerial lifts provide construction workers the convenience and accessibility to perform work at elevated heights other types of equipment are not capable of or designed to do. However, with convenience comes an increased risk of injuries or death due to falls, crushing, and electrocution. Adherence to safe work practices and adequate training helps keep workers safe and injury-free while using aerial lifts on the job.
Aerial Lifts for General Industry is designed to familiarize learners with hazards related to aerial lifts and provide best practices to ensure safety while operating or working near one.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the primary intended use of aerial lifts and identify different types used on the job
- Discuss training and re-training requirements for workers who use aerial lifts
- Recognize the types of hazards associated with aerial lifts
- Explain safe work practices related to inspection, operation, and maintenance of an aerial lift
The J. J. Keller Aerial Lifts for General Industry online course covers the following topics:
Aerial Lifts
- What is an Aerial Lift?
- Training Requirements
- Types of Hazards
- Performing Inspections
- Staying Safe While Operating
- Performing Maintenance
Air Brakes Training
Formats
: Streaming Video and E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR Subpart C to Part 393
Intended Audience
: Any CMV driver operating a vehicle equipped with air brakes.
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
Video Run Time
: 13:40 (English) / 14:51 (Spanish)
E-Learning Material Code
: English - 64703 | Spanish: 64704
Video Material Code
: English: 64705 | Spanish: 64706
Improper brake adjustment is the most common reason tractor-trailers are placed out of service. Brake violations in general are among the most common vehicle violations written at the roadside. These defects and failures shouldn't happen with a well-maintained and regularly inspected vehicle. A professional CMV driver must ensure the brakes are working properly before every trip.
Air Brakes Training is designed to help drivers understand how the brake system works, how to properly inspect the brake system, and how to use brakes correctly so they don't wear too fast or fail when needed most.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain air brake systems and how they work
- Describe how to inspect the brake system
- Explain how to use brakes correctly to prevent early wear and failure
The J. J. Keller Air Brakes Training covers the following topics:
Components and Systems
- Components
- Parking Brakes
- Emergency Brakes
- Service Brakes
- Wheel Components
How it Works and How to Use
- Releasing Parking Brakes
- Applying the parking brakes
- Applying Service Brakes
- Air Leak Safety Features
Inspection
- Component Inspections
- System Check
Alcohol and Drug Testing: What Drivers Need to Know
Formats
: Streaming Video and E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 42 and 382.601
Intended Audience
: CMV operators
Copyright Date
: 2014 (Rev. 1/18, 10/19)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 60 minutes
Video Run Time
: 24:42
E-Learning Material Code
: English: 38794 | Spanish: 66608
Video Material Code
: English: 41303
Section 382.601 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) requires motor carriers to provide educational materials explaining the alcohol and drug regulations to their drivers. Motor carriers must also provide educational materials explaining the motor carrier's alcohol and drug policies and procedures. This course helps satisfy these requirements as mandated by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
The course covers the eleven items required by the regulation including alcohol and drug prohibitions, the types of tests required, testing procedures, consequences of violating the prohibitions, and the effects of alcohol abuse and drug use.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the alcohol and drug prohibitions that apply to CMV operators
- Identify what types of testing drivers can expect to experience under various circumstances
- Explain the alcohol and drug testing procedures
- Describe the consequences of violating the prohibitions
- Recognize the effects of alcohol abuse and drug use and how they impair driving abilities
The J. J. Keller Alcohol & Drug Testing: What Drivers Need to Know program covers the following topics:
Rules & Regulations
- Who is Covered by the Regulations
- The Prohibitions
- CSA's Controlled Substances/Alcohol BASIC
Types of Testing
- Pre-Employment
- Post-Accident
- Random
- Reasonable Suspicion
- Return-to-Duty & Follow-Up
Testing Procedures
- Alcohol Testing
- Drug Testing
Consequences of Violating the Prohibitions
- Failing an Alcohol Test
- Testing Positive for Drugs
- Refusing Tests
- The SAP
What's Next?
- Alcohol & Drug Testing Records
- Self-Admission Program
- Where to Go for Help
- Effects of Alcohol Abuse & Drug Use
Arc Flash and Electrical Safety Best Practices (NFPA 70E 2024 Edition)
Format
: E-Learning
Language
: English
: 50 minutes
eLearning Product Code
: 68021
For linemen and other utility workers, death by electrocution is a daily hazard that requires attention. In the utility sector, awareness of electrical hazards must be a daily theme for safety and training professionals.
To reduce the risk of injury in the utility industry, trade associations and federal agencies now have many safe work practices and procedures in place to protect employees when working on or near energized electrical equipment and conductors. Current regulations and industry standards are now in place to protect electrical workers from the hazards of shock, electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast.
The two main regulatory bodies that govern electrical safety in the workplace are the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The National Fire Protection Association is recognized for providing information and guidelines that protect workers from electrical hazards, while OSHA is the enforcement agency for electrical safety in the workplace.
The purpose of the NFPA standard 70E (2024 edition) is to provide a standard for safety-related work practices for the construction, maintenance, operation and demolition of electrical systems in the workplace. This program covers awareness-level information for workers who have jobs or assignments that bring them into contact with electrical hazards, such as arc flash and electric shock. Completing this lesson does not designate an employee as an electrically-qualified worker.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Differentiate between arc flash and electric shock
- Recall hazards, injuries, and indirect consequences related to arc flash and electric shock
- Recognize the way approach protection boundaries are determined
- Match approach boundary criteria with worker qualifications
- Identify necessary training and skills for qualified workers
- Recall primary elements of an electrical safety program
- Recognize the purpose of lock and tag procedures
- Identify different types of lock and tag devices
- Identify basic procedural steps for lock and tag Identify the requirements for the use of test instruments and equipment
- Recall the requirements, benefits, and components of a job briefing
- Identify the requirements, benefits, and components of an energized work permit
- Recall PPE responsibilities and requirements related to work around energized electrical equipment and parts
Arc Flash/Arc Blast: Safety and Awareness
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart S
Intended Audience
: Any employee in any industry with the potential for exposure to an arc flash / arc blast
Copyright Date
: 2015
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 15 minutes
Video Run Time
: 6:30
E-Learning Product Code
: 38756
Video Product Code
: 57387
In its basic terms, an arc flash is a short circuit and air is the conductor. Arc faults are similar to arc welding. Arc burns are the result of high temperatures produced by electric arcs or by explosions close to the body. If the current involved is great enough, these arcs can cause injury or can start a fire. Arc burns are similar to burns and blisters produced by any high temperature source.
This training is designed to educate unqualified employees (those who are not trained to work on or near exposed, energized parts) on the real, and dangerous, possibility of being injured by an arc flash.
After completing the Arc Flash/Arc Blast Safety & Awareness training, learners will be able to:
- Recognize and avoid arc flash/arc blast situations
- Explain what to do in the event of an arc flash/arc blast electrical emergency
J. J. Keller's Arc Flash/Arc Blast Safety & Awareness training covers the following topics:
Arc Flash/Arc Blast
- Introduction to Arc Flash/Arc Blast
- Causes of Arc Flash
- Dangers
Emergency Situations
- Arc Flash Boundaries (How to keep yourself safe.)
- Responding to an Emergency
Asbestos Awareness Training
Format
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.1001
Intended Audience
: Any employee in general industry who may be exposed to asbestos
Copyright Date
: 2017
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 minutes
E-Learning Material Code
: English: 51122 | Spanish: 66650
Asbestos is a known human carcinogen. Exposure to it can cause very serious health conditions that can lead to disability and, in some cases, death. Therefore, it is extremely important to monitor and reduce workers' exposure.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe what asbestos is, how they can become exposed, and the potential results of exposure
- Identify ways to help minimize exposure
- Explain additional requirements for when they are exposed to it in the workplace
The J. J. Keller Asbestos Awareness Training online course covers the following topics:
Asbestos Basics
- What is it?
- Exposure Routes
- Smoking & Asbestos
- Health Effects of Asbestos Exposure
Minimizing Exposure
- Measuring it
- Monitoring it
- Hazard Communication
- Protective Clothing & Equipment
- Engineering & Work Practice Controls
Additional Exposure Requirements
- Training Requirements
- Medical Exam Requirements
- Recordkeeping Requirements
- Written Compliance Program
- Job-Specific Requirements