- A Practical Approach to Ladder Safety (Safety Source)Our safety while climbing or working on a ladder depends on following safe work practices: choose the correct ladder for the job; inspect the ladder before use; set up the ladder properly; and, use the ladder in a safe and proper manner. Language: EnglishLength: 20 minutes 
- Accident InvestigationVideos from the accident investigation online course. Language: EnglishLength: various 
- Application Exclusion Zone (AEZ) ExplainedThis video explains Oregon OSHA's application exclusion zone in the worker protection standard Language: EnglishLength: 5 minutes 
- Bloodborne PathogensThese videos are a series developed by Oregon OSHA Public Education as part of the Bloodborne pathogens online course. Language: EnglishLength: various 
- Box Lifting 101Learn how to safely lift boxes and prevent injury. Language: EnglishLength: 1:48 minutes 
- Compressed Gas Training with Tom MeierTom Meier, a safety professional, explains safe handling practices for compressed gas. Language: EnglishLength: 01:17:05 
- Easy Ergonomics for Caregivers grant project videosEasy Ergonomics for Caregivers, parts 1 and 2 Language: EnglishLength: 15 minutes 
- Fall Protection for ConstructionVideos from the Fall Protection for Construction online course developed by Oregon OSHA Public Education as part of the Fall Protection Suite of courses.  Language: EnglishLength: various 
- Fall Protection for RoofingThese videos are a series developed by Oregon OSHA Public Education as part of the Fall Protection for Roofing online course. Language: EnglishLength: various 
- Fall Protection FundamentalsThese videos are a series developed by Oregon OSHA Public Education as part of the Fall Protection Fundamentals online course. Language: EnglishLength: various 
- Firefighters and EMS Ergonomics grant project videosFirefighters and EMS Ergonomics, parts 1 and 2 Language: EnglishLength: 16 minutes 
- Forklift safety from Washington StateForklift pedestrian safety and Stay in The Cage: Forklift safety from Washington State. Language: EnglishLength: 10 minutes and 7 minutes 
- Hearing Conservation for At-Risk Workers grant project videoGeared especially to construction and trades workers who may already have some hearing loss, this comprehensive training package covers: The nature of sound and how the ear processes sound; the causes and types of hearing loss; the importance of identifying noise hazards; and the use of the proper hearing protection for the work setting. Language: EnglishLength: 15:16 minutes 
- Heat Safety Tool Complete Guide - OSHA/NIOSHOregon OSHA produced this video about how to use the Federal OSHA/NIOSH Heat Safety App, an important tool in planning outdoor work activities based on how hot it feels during the day. The mobile app features a real-time heat index and hourly forecast at your location. It also offers safety and health recommendations. Language: EnglishLength: 5 minutes 
- Heat Stress - Real accidents, real stories (Wumbus Productions)Personal accounts of when safety was neglected in high temperature situations, both indoors and outdoors. Language: EnglishLength: 15 minutes 
- Heat Stress PreventionPractical tips for preventing heat stress: This video focuses on the importance of water, rest, and shade. Language: EnglishLength: 1:21 minutes 
- Inferno: Dust Explosion at Imperial SugarOn February 7, 2008, fourteen workers were fatally burned in a series of sugar dust explosions at the Imperial Sugar plant near Savannah, Georgia. This CSB safety video explains how the accident occurred. Language: EnglishLength: 9.28 minutes 
- N95 Respirator - How to Put on and Use | Mask, OSHA, Smoke, Respiratory ProtectionEmployers must implement a comprehensive written respiratory program when employees are exposed or  potentially exposed to hazardous gases or vapors, dust, fumes, mists, other airborne particles and infectious agents, or insufficient levels of oxygen. Respiratory protection is required when control of the hazard is not feasible through engineering controls or while controls are being instituted. Language: EnglishLength: 3 minutes 
- NIOSH Arc Flash AwarenessArc Flash Awareness parts 1, 2, and 3 from NIOSH. An arc flash is the sudden release of electrical energy through the air when a high-voltage gap exists and there is a breakdown between conductors. Language: EnglishLength: 8:13, 9:33, and 8:07 minutes 
- Pesticide Safety for Agricultural WorkersAvailable in both English and Spanish languages. EPA Approved training video for training agricultural workers about pesticides and the Worker Protection Standard (WPS). This video satisfies the pesticide safety training requirement for workers under the revised WPS effective January 1, 2016. Language: English SpanishLength: 18:28 minutes 
- Preventing falls through skylightsThis video explains the events that led to a roofing supervisor's death after he fell 30 feet through a warehouse roof skylight onto a floor. Fall prevention recommendations are highlighted. The video was produced by the California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) program in the Occupational Health Branch of the California Department of Public Health. Language: EnglishLength: 5:41 minutes 
- Propane Safety DiscussionLiquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which includes propane, butane, and mixtures of these gases, is used as heating, cooking, and auto fuel. Language: EnglishLength: 11:09 
- Respirator SafetyWhen you must wear a respirator to protect yourself against airborne contaminants in your workplace, it is very important to follow proper procedures for putting it on and taking it off. Language: EnglishLength: 9:16 minutes 
- Safe Design of Equipment AnchorsSafe Design of Equipment Anchors: Education through Simple Design Guidelines. OSU School of Forestry Language: EnglishLength: 15:21 minutes 
- Safe Patient Handling in Health Care grant program videoApplied ergonomics for nurses and health care workers and patient orientation. Language: EnglishLength: 30 minutes 
- Safe vs. UnsafeWhat do young workers need to think about before starting a job? This video covers general awareness for teens about speaking up on the job and being properly trained. Language: EnglishLength: 1:41 minutes 
- Safe: A Restaurant MusicalRestaurants are full of risks to the untrained worker. This musical covers the basics of restaurant safety. Language: EnglishLength: 2:14 minutes 
- SB592 Inspections and PenaltiesIn 2023, the Oregon State Legislature passed Senate Bill 592 that brought about changes to how Oregon OSHA assesses penalties and introduced a new type of inspection. In this video, we’ll give a brief overview of these legislative and administrative rule changes. Language: EnglishLength: 04:40 minutes 
- Shoots and Ladders: A Guide to Ladder SafetyMore Oregon workers are injured in falls from ladders than from any other elevated surface. The young worker in this video shows how common mistakes can lead to accidents. Language: EnglishLength: 1:15 minutes 
- Smart LiftStretching and smart lifting techniques can prevent soft tissue injuries in the retail industry. Language: EnglishLength: 8:19 minutes 
- Soft tissue injury prevention in the grocery retail industryImpacting the possible occurrence of upper extremity soft tissue injuries in the grocery retail industry. Language: EnglishLength: 7:07 minutes 
- Surviving The Fall: Proper Use of Personal Fall Arrest Equipment (Safety Source)Language: EnglishLength: 18 minutes 
- The Matthew Bowcott Story - Worksafe BCDisclaimer: Contains graphic images of injuries. Not suitable for some audiences. Matthew Bowcott's personal story of how he was badly injured in a restaurant when he was just 19 is a testament to every worker’s right to know the hazards, to speak up about safety concerns, and to refuse unsafe work. Language: EnglishLength: 7:27 minutes 
- The Respiratory Protection Program: Employee Training (Safety Source)Exposure to hazardous chemicals in the form of dusts, fumes, mists, and gases may cause lung damage, cancer and other serious ailments to vital organs and the central nervous system. To protect you from these adverse health effects, your company has established a written respiratory protection program in accordance with OSHA's Respiratory Protection Standard. Language: EnglishLength: 16 minutes 
- To The Point About Bloodborne Pathogens (Safety Source)Controlling our exposure to bloodborne pathogens, tiny microorganisms found in human blood or other bodily fluids that can cause diseases, can prevent diseases and save lives. Language: EnglishLength: 12 minutes 
- To The Point About Ergonomics (Safety Source)When parts of our bodies are subjected to awkward positions, we risk the development of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Using proper work practice controls in both office and industrial settings can prevent these types of injuries. Language: EnglishLength: 13 minutes 
- To The Point About Lockout/Tagout (Safety Source)The unexpected starting of machines or other unplanned releases of hazardous energy can have devastating consequences. Controlling hazardous energy can prevent injuries and save lives. Language: EnglishLength: 13 minutes 
- To The Point About Personal Protective Equipment (Safety Source)When our body parts are exposed to certain hazards there is a potential for bodily harm to occur. Properly selecting and wearing personal protective equipment can reduce or eliminate this exposure, prevent injuries and save lives. Language: EnglishLength: 13 minutes 
- To The Point About Preventing Back Injuries (Safety Source)Practicing safe lifting techniques and maintaining a neutral posture can prevent injuries. Language: EnglishLength: 12 minutes 
- To The Point About Preventing Eye Injuries (Safety Source)Taking proper precautions and wearing the appropriate protection against eye hazards can prevent eye injuries. Language: EnglishLength: 12 minutes 
- To The Point About Safe Forklift Operation (Safety Source)Unsafe operation of forklifts often contributes to property damage and employee injuries. Ensuring that drivers operate forklifts in a safe manner can prevent injuries and save lives. Language: EnglishLength: 12 minutes 
- To The Point About The Hazard Communication Program, GHS (Safety Source)Various chemicals present many physical and health hazards that cause property damage or harm people. Protecting workers from exposure to hazardous chemicals can prevent injuries and illnesses. Language: EnglishLength: 13 minutes 
- Toxic Paint Removers: Safer AlternativesMethylene chloride (dichloromethane) is a widely used solvent that can cause serious illness or death when used in enclosed spaces. The video was produced by the California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) within the Occupational Health Branch of the California Department of Public Health. Language: EnglishLength: 7:45 minutes 
- Trench cave-inAn Oregon OSHA compliance officers happened by this jobsite without trench shoring, and recorded his request to have the worker get out of the unsafe trench. Moments after that conversation started, the trench collapsed. Language: EnglishLength: 1:31 minutes 
- U.S. Agricultural Safety and Health Centers YouTube ChannelThis channel is a joint effort by all 10 Agricultural Safety and Health Centers to share the videos we have created. Video playlists include: Heat Illness (Español/Spanish), Livestock Safety, Forestry and Logging Safety, Needlestick Prevention, Pesticide Safety, and many more. Language: EnglishLength: various 
- Watch That Dog!Dog bites injure 1 to 3.5 million people in America each year. 'Watch That Dog' explains basic protection and provides insight into the mannerisms of various types of dogs. Tells how to protect yourself from possible attack and injury. Language: EnglishLength: 15:26 minutes 
- What would you do next?This interactive bi-lingual training program contains nine training sessions. Includes materials on hazard identification, unsafe versus safe conditions/acts, and proposed corrective actions to implement. Language: EnglishLength: 18 minutes 
- Wildfire smoke protectionVideos from Wildfire Smoke online course Language: EnglishLength: 5 minutes 
- Work Smarter Not Harder grant projects videoDeveloped by the Oregon Association of Nurserymen by a workplace education and training grant from Oregon Occupational Safety and Health (Oregon OSHA) Language: EnglishLength: 15:06 minutes 
- WorkSafeBC Listen to Your GutIf something doesn’t feel safe at work, would you talk to your boss or supervisor about it? Language: EnglishLength: 30 Seconds