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Rural Surveillance: Tactics and Techniques
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Produced by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, this video shows the techniques employed to conduct a proper surveillance in rural areas. This includes proper use of camouflage gear, use of natural and man made cover, and strategies and tactics as set down in the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) policy. This is an excellent introduction to the techniques used for safe, secure and successful surveillance in rural areas.


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Seaport Security
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Seaport Security was produced in 1991 by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center for the purpose of teaching law enforcement officers about the operation and security arrangements at a typical working seaport. While the material was produced pre-9/11, it is still an excellent introduction to what goes on in and around a seaport and steps that are taken to ensure their safety.


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Seconds to Live: Underwater Egress Training
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Seconds to Live: Underwater Egress Training (1988) was produced by the United States Air Force. It discusses water egress from a crashed helicopter. It shows how to prepare for the impact with the water, best locations to exit the craft and swimming techniques for effectively clearing the wreckage. This training film provides the most emphasis on jettison procedures, how to find reference points underwater and how to deal with disorientation when you don't know which is typical in a water crash.


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Stay Alert: Techniques & Mechanics of Arrest FBI Sponsored Police Training Documentary DVD
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Stay Alert, Stay Alive: The Techniques and Mechanics of Arrest is a training film created by the FBI to teach police forces the proper ways to conduct arrests. Part of this training is also demonstrating improper arrest techniques and the hazards that can occur when proper and safe procedure is not followed. FBI Directory J. Edgar Hoover extended an invitation to local law enforcement agencies to come to the FBI and use their training facilities to help improve the ability of the police on the street to successfully and safely arrest criminals without risk of their lives or the lives of innocent bystanders.


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The Anthrax Bacterial Threat - Causes, Spread, Casualties and Treatmen
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Bacterial Threat Anthrax: Medical Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties was produced in 2000 by the Department of the Air Force. This important film serves as an excellent educational guide on anthrax, what it is and what it can do. The film discusses the the characteristics of the Anthrax Organism that make it potentially a good Biological Weapon.It then teaches you how to recognize the signs and symptoms of Cutaneous and Inhalation Anthrax. It also discusses how to figure out the most likely casualty level associated with an aerosol attack with Anthrax as well as potential treatment options.


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The Story of OSHA
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The Story of OSHA was produced in 1980 by the Department of Labor - Occupational Health and Safety Administration. It educates workers about the history of OSHA - how it was set up to help reduce disease and injury in the workplace environment. It also discusses workers rights under the law, how NIOSH conducts various tests to ensure compliance and safety, how standards are set and how OSHA investigates complaints.


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Toward a Better Environment DVD
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Produced by the Department of Defense in 1971, this DVD explores the role of the U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency in dealing with many modern environmental hazards. The presentation discusses ways the agency deals with situations that arise due to the use of pesticides and various forms of water and air pollution.


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Trial by Fire: A Carrier Fights for Life
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Trial by Fire: A Carrier Fights for Life (1973) was produced by the United States Navy to educate Navy personnel on how to prevent fires and how to control them when they break out on a carrier at sea. The film includes actual footage of a carrier on fire and the brave crew that worked to extinguish that fire before it became a disaster. Note: There is a background hissing noise on the audio soundtrack from the original film.


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Without Motorcycle Helmets: We All Pay the Price
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Without Motorcycle Helmets: We All Pay the Price (1998) was produced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The film examines why it is vital to wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle. It goes into detail on injuries and how much more severe they are when the motorcycle rider is not wearing a helmet. It also looks at the real dollar costs these more severe injuries cost the public due to the extended hospitalization and therapy required from recovering from these more serious accidents.


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Worker to Worker: A Story of OSHA
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Worker to Worker was produced by the Department of Labor - Occupational Health and Safety Administration in 1980to highlight the many health and safety problems that workers routinely encounter on the job. Workers talk about their experience with OSHA and NIOSH and how they don't want their plants to be shut down but do want to have a safe work environment. It is a good portrayal of how government can work with workers and company owners to find that stable middle ground that works for all parties.


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You Are My Sunshine
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You Are My Sunshine (2002) was produced by the Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. This video tells the story of the Sunshine Mine disaster of 1972 via the stories of 27 people who lived through the disaster. The video examines what happened, what went wrong and discusses lessons learned. The Sunshine fire was the driving force behind the creation of the Metal/Nonmetal Health and Safety Act of 1977. Ninety one miners were lost in this tragic accident.


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