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Workplace Video Library

Introduction
Understanding work places and work activities is an essential skill for any occupational health professional. The video library contains a number of video clips of work places.

A video cannot replace an actual visit, but it is another source of information. There are many hazards in work, some are safety hazards and some are health hazards. Some videos show more than one health hazard eg. noise and vibration using a jack hammer.

The videos are all from YouTube, they may be preceded by adverts or have some commercial content. The videos can be removed if the owner so chooses, so they may become inaccessible. If you cannot access them, please contact communications@fom.ac.uk

There is a short set of notes with each video, highlighting what the visible health hazards are, along with a summary of any relevant UK Legislation.

Doctors in training will maximise the value if they look at the video and then discuss the activities with their supervisor or educator. The discussion can cover the diseases which may be caused by the hazard, any heath surveillance required and suitable personal protection necessary.

The video library is also available to those candidates studying for CESR qualification, Diploma in Occupational Medicine, Diploma in Occupational Health Practice and also for others who may want revision on certain processes and hazards.

The library is a dynamic resource so we welcome constructive feedback or ideas for additional videos.

Please send any feedback to communications@fom.ac.uk

Workplace video library – content list

By clicking the subject link below you will go direct to that content, to return to the full list press the back arrow on your browser.

Work in Pressurised Environments
Work with Vibration
Exposures causing Occupational Asthma
Work with Metals
Work with Silica
Mining and Quarrying including coal
Work in Printing Industry
Work with Ionising Radiation
Work involving Welding & Metal Cutting
Work in the Food Processing Industry
Work in Noisy Environments
Work Exposures Causing Dermatitis
Work Exposures Causing Lung Disorders
Work with Asbestos
Work Exposures to Hardwood
Work with Rubber
Work with Chemicals

Work in Pressurised Environments

Saturation Diving
Description: The first video shows a saturation diver exiting & entering a diving bell and undertaking work on pipelines & equipment. The diver remains under the same pressure in the diving bell and the water.

The second video shows pressurised accommodation for six saturation divers. They remain under saturation pressure (19 atmospheres) for up to 28 days & then undertake gradual decompression lasting 6 days.

Health hazards: Work under compressed air. Helium is used to reduce the amount of nitrogen which enters the body but causes an increase in the pitch of the diver’s voice.
Relevant regulations: Compressed Air Regulations 1996. (HSE)
Webinars: National School of Occupational Health Trainee Webinar – Diving and Working in Pressured Environments 13 December 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvfJP5xMM_g

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbAxa-_3h6E

 

Tunnelling
Description: Tunnelling is the process of making a cylindrical hole through rock. The main health hazard is dust from the rock. (Usually silica)

 

The video shows TBM used in HS2 construction. The machine is a rotary cutting head at the front which bores the rock and the removed rock is formed into a slurry which is extracted from the back of the machine. The cutting head area is pressurised by air to maintain the fabric of the borehole whilst the machine puts in place concrete supports. The workers may have to enter the pressurised section of the cutting head to maintain/repair.

Health hazards: Compressed Air Work if workers have to enter cutting head space.
Relevant regulations: Series of Videos from HS2 Project which show many work activities in tunnelling. (Compressed Air Regulations 1996. (HSE).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izLHTYaJrho&t=265s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW3unjOLJSo

 

Diving Bell
Description: The video shows a diving bell ship. This is used to inspect river beds using a diving bell attached to a ship.
Health hazards: Work in Compressed Air.

Relevant regulations: Compressed Air Regulations 1996 HSE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykuUDTyT7Gg

Work with Vibration

Angle Grinder
Description: An angle grinder is a powered cutting or sanding disc. All are handheld.

The video shows large grinder cutting concrete over a long length.

Health hazards: Hand-held vibrating tools. HAVS risk. Noise. Dust from cut material or grinding. Cement/concrete. Dermatitis from cement
Relevant regulations: Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 HSE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X5X3VSx8T0

 

Jack Hammer Drill
Jack Hammer drills are used to break up constructions, eg roads, and buildings. Compressed air powered. The video shows two jackhammer drills in use to break up the roadway.
Health hazards: Noise, HAVS, dust.

PPE, gloves, boots, overalls, ear defenders

Relevant regulations: Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 HSE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rcqTiIMhwQ

 

Tree surgeon
Description:   Tree surgery usually trimming branches or cutting the whole tree at the base.

The video shows an arborist trimming branches from the top downwards then larger branches of the trunk need to be secured before cutting down.

Health hazards: HAV, Noise, Injuries eg falls from heights, falling debris, saw cuts.
PPE: Helmet, Ear Defenders, Chainsaw Trousers, Gloves, & Boots. Face visor, Buddy system, ropes.
Relevant regulations: Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 HSE. Control of Noise at Work regulations 2005.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ni2ctW9P0b0&t=141s

Exposures causing Occupational Asthma

There are many causes of occupational asthma; the series of videos only show examples of the more common work activities.

Prevention of Occupational Asthma comes under COSHH Regulations (2002). https://www.hse.gov.uk/asthma/index.htm

Soldering
Description: Soldering is the process of making a joint between two metal components. Solder is an alloy of lead and tin (or other metals). The surfaces have to be clean so flux is used to ensure clean surfaces. The video shows manual soldering with fumes from flux (colophony) with some local extraction.
Health hazards: lead alloy, fumes from colophony flux.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITj3OQyJbUs

 

Precious Metal refining inc Platinum
Description: PGM = Platinum Group Metals. Johnson Matthey is a major PGM handler. The video shows the processes undertaken to refine & purify the metals.
Health hazards: Platinum Salts are a cause of occupational asthma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix9xfF3QgRw

 

Animal House Work
Description: Handling small laboratory animals presents hazards of dust with animal dander & bedding contaminated by urine. Changing bedding is the highest risk of dust exposure. MRC video shows how mice are handled
Health hazards: exposure to animal antigens dander & animal urine.
https://youtu.be/8TxOeE6XAb0

 

Wood Dust
Description: Wood dust can be harmful in many ways. The first video covers the hazards of dust. Some of the processes used by woodworkers are shown. The second video shows the levels of dust generated when cleaning a woodwork shop.
Health hazards: Wood dust can cause many disorders; Asthma, skin sensitization, and nasal cancer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3259GHF5qU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLv5tdqTl6Q

 

Flour Dust
Description: Video shows small bakery with details of the stages to produce bread.
Health hazards:Flour dust.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HkUoOm8WiI

 

Epoxy Resins

 

Proteolytic enzymes

 

Glutaraldehyde and other aldehydes
Description: Video shows the steps in cleaning fibreoptic bronchoscope.
Health hazards: Exposure to Glutaraldehyde fumes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TgxGyaBZNQ

 

Pharmaceutical products

 

Isocyanate car painting
Description: This shows a well-controlled paint-spraying room relatively clean room. Hand-held spray used by the worker.
Health hazards: Exposure to isocyanate paint components.

A worker has an air-fed hood & is well-protected.

Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations (2002)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQZ-N6MTcP0

 

Isocyanate car painting
Description: The worker is using a hand-held spray containing isocyanate paint.
Health hazards: Exposure to Isocyanate paint.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations (2002)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7f9j6APFb0

 

Isocyanate Foam Packaging
Description: Lining cut to go into the packing box. Twin-pack foam is put into the box, with the item placed on top of the further lining. The further parts show the same operation with different items.
Health hazards: exposure to twin-pack foam whilst it is reacting. This is likely to be a high level of exposure to unreacted components of isocyanates.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations (2002)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltLHQUFtkMc

 

Work with Metals

Iron Foundry
Description: The video shows a small foundry. How moulds are made, furnace melting iron, transfer of molten iron into casts & then how casts are removed from the mould.
Health hazards: radiation from the furnace. Silica dust from moulds.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations (2002)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMFFyTpnqqE

 

Steelmaking
Description: This shows the sequential process to take iron ore, heating it to make molten iron, then transferred it to make steel fashioned into blocks & then made into steel sheets.
Health hazards: Limited exposure of workers in the video but infra-red radiation is an exposure in the smelting & furnace
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations (2002)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUOUjogRpRc

 

Lead Battery Manufacture
Description: The video shows vehicle lead battery manufacture from lead components to finished batteries.
Health hazards: Lead fume when the lead is melted. Manual handling of batteries at various stages in the process.
Relevant regulations: Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3q-Zf3DemA

 

Lead Smelting
Description: Lead sulphide is put into a sinter & blast furnace melts lead removing the sulphide. The molten lead is run off into moulds producing pure lead ingots.
Health hazards: Lead dust, lead fume. Infrared radiation from the furnace. Lead dust is an ongoing contaminant of the process.
Relevant regulations: Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq1y9yOA5NQ

 

Lead Burning
Description: Lead burning is using lead from a sheet or rod, melted on top of existing lead using a hot flame.
Health hazards: Lead fume; lead has low volatilising temperature and can be breathed in.
Relevant regulations: Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W798DH5EKc

 

Machine work using metalworking fluids
Description: The video shows a close-up of several cutting tools. Cutting fluids are used in most of the tools.
Health hazards: Metalworking fluids can produce a mist and inhalation can cause occupational asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, or bronchitis. Dermatitis due to chemical irritation, allergy and infection. Cut metal produces fines and swarf.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ef59DogwLrI

Work with Silica

Protecting workers from silica hazards in the workplace
Description: Video from OHSA giving an overview of some of the dusty activities producing involving respirable silica dust.
Health hazards: Fine respirable silica dust. Demonstration of controls, vacuum, and wetting. Respirators
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kQmLYqIR2A

 

Underground drilling & blasting
Description: The video shows drilling underground. Machines drill holes to take charges, then insertion of charges, with the firing of charges.
Health hazards: Respirable silica dust. Machines allow workers some distance from drilling.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZeQXI4BQjs

 

Stone Masonry
Description: Stone mason fashioning a gothic arch in a workshop. Use a chisel, file, power tools, saw & sander.
Health hazards: fine respirable silica dust. Wearing respirator but no extraction.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUFKb-bqxRQ

 

How bricks are made
Description: Brick components, mixing, moulding, drying, oven baking, further drying & collating. The oven is 2000C,
Health hazards: Silica dust (from shale), heat from the furnace.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OJycua56go

 

Ceramic tile manufacture
Description: This shows all the steps in the manufacture of ceramic tiles. Milling and mixing the clay & quartz is most hazardous with exposure to silica-containing items.
Health hazards: Exposure to silica in form of clay & quartz
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) 2002.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6UHfRXLwGI

 

Bottle manufacture
Description: Raw components of glass are mixed along with glass waste. The exact amounts are put into a furnace and the molten glass is cut precisely to form a gob. This is put into a mould to form the neck of the bottle and then transferred to another mould where the main bottle is formed with compressed air. The bottles are annealed and a protective coat is put on to avoid abrasion damage.
Health hazards: Exposure to silica dust. The heat from the furnace. Noise from bottle conveyor. Manual handling of single bottles.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002.

Control of Noise at Work Regulations. 2005

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf4hmktnSMo

 

Float Glass Production
Description: Process of manufacturing float glass sheets. Ram ingredients are heated in a furnace until the glass reaches the correct temperature and then the liquid glass is put onto a bath of liquid tin. This forms a sheet of glass which is then cooled, and cut to size.
Health hazards: Exposure to silica dust. The heat from the furnace. (Infra-Red Radiation)
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s2yD2jdgbk

 

Cutting Granite Worktop
Description: Shows the use of an angle grinder and sander to cut granite pieces.
Health hazards: respirable silica dust. Noise & vibration. Work is outside.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyDRw1drlZs

 

Glass Blowing
Description: Glass is heated in a furnace on the end of the blower’s tube. As the product is enlarged, the glass is reheated in the furnace. Later shows a cylinder of glass being flattened into a sheet in the furnace.
Health hazards: Heat from the furnace, musculoskeletal hazards of lifting, and carrying glass products.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUQDeHogcnw

 

Sand Blasting Denim
Description: Short video shows a sandblasting tube to alter the denim surface
Health hazards: Exposure to respirable silica dust.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2610t2GNosM

 

Sand Blasting Metal
Description: Shows compressed air-powered sandblasting dirty girder. The process is in the open air. Piles of sand used in the process are shown in later shots.
Health hazards: Respirable Crystalline Silica dust. Noise from compressed air engine.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002, Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSI1QOpERW8

 

Dry Ice Blasting (Alternative to Sand Blasting)
Description: Shows abrasive cleaning using dry ice (carbon Dioxide) Compressed Air delivers solid CO2. Cleaning inside of mixing vessel.
Health hazards: Noise from air jet. Waste from removed materials.

In confined spaces, CO2 can accumulate.

Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002, Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5Qp4VVjvzI

Work with Silica

Description: Video from OHSA giving an overview of some of the dusty activities producing involving respirable silica dust.
Health hazards: Fine respirable silica dust. Demonstration of controls, vacuum, and wetting. Respirators
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kQmLYqIR2A

 

Underground drilling & blasting
Description: The video shows drilling underground. Machines drill holes to take charges, then insertion of charges, with the firing of charges.
Health hazards: Respirable silica dust. Machines allow workers some distance from drilling.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZeQXI4BQjs

 

Stone Masonry
Description: Stone mason fashioning a gothic arch in a workshop. Use a chisel, file, power tools, saw & sander.
Health hazards: fine respirable silica dust. Wearing respirator but no extraction.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUFKb-bqxRQ

 

How bricks are made
Description: Brick components, mixing, moulding, drying, oven baking, further drying & collating. The oven is 2000C,
Health hazards: Silica dust (from shale), heat from the furnace.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OJycua56go

 

Ceramic tile manufacture
Description: This shows all the steps in the manufacture of ceramic tiles. Milling and mixing the clay & quartz is most hazardous with exposure to silica-containing items.
Health hazards: Exposure to silica in form of clay & quartz
Relevant regulations :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6UHfRXLwGI

 

Bottle manufacture
Description: Raw components of glass are mixed along with glass waste. The exact amounts are put into a furnace and the molten glass is cut precisely to form a gob. This is put into a mould to form the neck of the bottle and then transferred to another mould where the main bottle is formed with compressed air. The bottles are annealed and a protective coat is put on to avoid abrasion damage.
Health hazards: Exposure to silica dust. The heat from the furnace. Noise from bottle conveyor. Manual handling of single bottles.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002.

Control of Noise at Work Regulations. 2005

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf4hmktnSMo

 

Float Glass Production
Description: Process of manufacturing float glass sheets. Ram ingredients are heated in a furnace until the glass reaches the correct temperature and then the liquid glass is put onto a bath of liquid tin. This forms a sheet of glass which is then cooled, and cut to size.
Health hazards: Exposure to silica dust. The heat from the furnace. (Infra-Red Radiation)
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s2yD2jdgbk

 

Cutting Granite Worktop
Description: Shows the use of an angle grinder and sander to cut granite pieces.
Health hazards: respirable silica dust. Noise & vibration. Work is outside.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyDRw1drlZs

 

Glass Blowing
Description: Glass is heated in a furnace on the end of the blower’s tube. As the product is enlarged, the glass is reheated in the furnace. Later shows a cylinder of glass being flattened into a sheet in the furnace.
Health hazards: Heat from the furnace, musculoskeletal hazards of lifting, and carrying glass products.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUQDeHogcnw

 

Sand Blasting Denim
Description: Short video shows a sandblasting tube to alter the denim surface
Health hazards: Exposure to respirable silica dust.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2610t2GNosM

 

Sand Blasting Metal
Description: Shows compressed air-powered sandblasting dirty girder. The process is in the open air. Piles of sand used in the process are shown in later shots.
Health hazards: Respirable Crystalline Silica dust. Noise from compressed air engine.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002, Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSI1QOpERW8

 

Dry Ice Blasting (Alternative to Sand Blasting)
Description: Shows abrasive cleaning using dry ice (carbon Dioxide) Compressed Air delivers solid CO2. Cleaning inside of mixing vessel.
Health hazards: Noise from air jet. Waste from removed materials.

In confined spaces, CO2 can accumulate.

Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002, Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5Qp4VVjvzI

Mining and Quarrying including coal

Coal Mining
Description: Coal mining has many hazards in addition to being underground. This video shows longwall mining by machine. A large mechanical rotary cutting machine follows a seam of coal releasing the coal onto a conveyor belt. The roof is supported by hydraulic pit props which can be moved easily as the cutter moves laterally to remove another section of the seam
Health hazards: Exposure to, Coal dust, Quartz dust, Carbon disulphide, Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, Methane, Noise, High temperature, Water, Explosions, Falling rocks, and heavy equipment.
PPE: Goggles, Helmets, Respirators, Boots, Overalls, Ventilation, Dust suppression
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmwEB4DY_jc&t=4s

 

Quarrying & open cast mining.
Description: Quarrying is the process of removing rock, sand, or gravel for use in construction or other industries.

Includes drilling, blasting, collection of loose rock & sometimes sorting or grading processes. This video shows a large drilling machine drilling a hole for explosives, and blasting rock. Collection of blasted rock and placing into trucks to move to another part.

The rock is taken to a hopper for sorting into different sizes. The end use of the product is shown in agricultural fertilizer.

Health hazards: large moving equipment, explosives, dust from blasted rock.

Health hazards depend on the type of rock.

Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_coEP4PYoQ

 

Demolition work
Description: Time-lapse overview of a large demolition site.
Health hazards: Equipment, vehicle movements, excavated material
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgP47AByZ3k&t=4s

Work in Printing Industry

Litho printing
Description: The video shows short series of activities in a litho printing press. All the letters are cast from molten metal. There are some views of the offset printing factory.
Health hazards: Foundry involving an alloy of low melting point metals, lead, tin & antimony. Exposure to lead fume.
Relevant regulations: COSHH regulations 2002.Control of Lead at Work Regulations (2002)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1xKcRrn_i4

 

Newspaper printing
Description: Short run-through of modern newspaper production from type setting on computer to transfer of the image to aluminium plates and thence to rollers. The printed products are moved through the print room on conveyors
Health hazards: Work with inks which may contain solvents. The constant noise of the printing machinery & distribution equipment in the print room. Manual handling of loose bundles of papers
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002. Control of Noise at Work Regulations. 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAeeF8Upb-4

 

Silk Screen or Flat Bed printing
Description: Small factory showing white fabric which has 3 different colours applied in 3 different stations. The fabric is moved regularly to have ink applied in sequence through the silk screen.
Health hazards: All ink is solvent-based and cleaning fluid for the inks is also organic solvent. The ink is tipped by hand into the wells.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ak27yP5Vdk

 

Cleaning Silk Screens

Work in Ionising Radiation

Nuclear reactor
Description: Radioactive rods need replacement & this shows some of the processes involved. The fuel assembly are handled robotically and staff do not touch the sources.

Staff do not have visible radiation dose badges.

Health hazards: Ionising radiation. Radioactive sources are in water and handled by robots.
Relevant regulations: Ionising Radiation Regulations. 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KixwX31vwck

 

X-rays of airline cargo
Description: The video shows an X-ray machine used to examine containers to be carried in the hold of aircraft.
Health hazards: X-rays are of low power, but no additional protection is in use by operators.
Relevant regulations: Ionising Radiation Regulations. 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y33otMlnomw

 

Interventional radiology
Description: Video of interventional radiology procedure
Health hazards: Ionising radiation from X-rays. Blood & fluids from the patient.
Relevant regulations: Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vSctNN7FwE

 

Interventional Radiology Protection
Description: Good demonstration of real-time radiation exposure and the benefit of protection to reduce radiation exposure
Health hazards: Ionising radiation from X-ray production.
Relevant regulations: Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e8QNAAjepY

 

Interventional Radiology Cardiac
Description:
Health hazards: Ionising radiation, blood contamination from patients.
Relevant regulations: Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAUH-MlfweY

 

Dispensing Radioactive Tracers PET
Description: Preparation of individual doses of radioactivity for patients. The dosing is controlled by the operator using a computer keyboard. The liquid is dispensed into a shielded container (tungsten) which can be taken to the patient.  The second Video shows a ‘hot’ lab where radioactive materials are dispensed.
Health hazards: exposure to an unsealed source of radioactive material. A shielded container is used to protect the technician after dispensing. Dispensing is done behind a lead shield and lead glass.
Relevant regulations: Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duxaD9VVnBA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdjZyzoiR9U

 

Radiographic Testing of welds
Description: The video is self-explanatory. Xrays are taken of welds in the pipeline, either using an X-ray source external to the pipe, or a mobile crawler inside the pipe.
Health hazards: Exposure to X-ray radiation. Manual handling of equipment.
Relevant regulations: Ionising Radiation Regulations 2017.Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dikGC6B_xCY&t=26s

 

Radiographic testing of components
Description: The video shows an X-ray machine used to assess components on a printed circuit board.
Health hazards: Exposure to X-rays. There is a cabinet which should contain the X rays
Relevant regulations: Ionising Radiation Regulations 2017.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMoWwfLkx9Q

 

Uranium mining & refining
Description: First video shows mining for uranium ore. The source of the ore has to be cooled and then the ore is extracted via drill holes. Much of the operation is done remotely and worker contact with the ore is minimised.

Second video shows the chemical steps taken to refine uranium producing fuel rods for nuclear power stations.

Health hazards: Uranium is radioactive and gives off beta and gamma rays.

The mine is well ventilated to remove airborne radioactivity. (Radon daughters)

Relevant regulations: Ionising Radiation Regulations 2017

Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x7DozCqLxU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7ehyxRBMbw

 

Work involving Welding and Metal Cutting

Welding involves the use of heat to join two components (usually metals). A lot involves the use of a metal source which melts & bonds the other components. Metal Inert Gas (MIG) & Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding are similar. Oxy-acetylene torches can be used for welding & often used for cutting metals.

MIG Welding
Description: Two examples of MIG welding on pipelines.
Health hazards: Noise, heat from welding arc, radiation
PPE: Visor with dark glass, gloves.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRRXGKWcADs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUNONfJlZYc

 

Oxy Acetylene Metal welding
Description:
Health hazards: Heat, noise, radiation.
PPE: Visor/goggles thermal gloves,
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XJEq7dQHf0

Work in Food Processing Industry

Abattoir
Description: Meat processing is a hazardous industry. The first video shows the approach to safety but also shows some of the work activities. The second video is about work in an abattoir.
Health hazards: Mainly use of mechanical equipment and use of cutting equipment.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002. Manual Handling Regulations 1992
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WKxXN-WimI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHpMgEfOn4E

 

Shrimp Processing
Description: The video shows the sequence of processing shrimps. Manual sorting & cleaning. Then cooking, cooling, inspection, freezing & packing.
Health hazards: Handling shrimp exposes the workers to shrimp components. Risk of skin sensitization and or asthma.
Relevant regulations: COSHH Regulations 2002.Manual Handling Regulations 1992
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A4dqNSKRgg

Work in Noisy Environments

The extent of noise exposure is difficult to demonstrate effectively in a video. These videos show activities known to have noise hazards.

Weaving Machinery
Description: The first video shows the last working weaving shed. Old equipment is relatively slow.  The second video shows an old lace-making machine working slowly. The third video shows a modern air-powered loom making towels.
Health hazards: All of the videos show the constant noise from all machines, the modern machinery works quicker but still emits high noise levels.
Relevant regulations: Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEo4Euc3GSA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uxe8vC7OTOY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5uGmOrrn_I

 

Power Press or Stamping
Description: The first video shows an old power press producing car bodywork panels.

The second video shows Ford’s automated process for making bodywork components.

The third video shows a large factory with hand-fed sheets into pressing machines.

Health hazards: All videos show the use of presses with the noise when the press closes.

Repetitive Manual Handling of the products is a risk.

Relevant regulations: Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005. Manual Handling Regulations 1992
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydoEJnwMlnk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYz5WjXXYPQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3iJSJUlooc

 

Aircraft Carrier Flight deck
Description: The video shows work on the flight deck. Very busy in terms of personnel
Health hazards: Noise is extremely high and deckhands cannot use distance to reduce exposure
Relevant regulations: Control of Noise at Work Regulations.2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdfSSsdu3wA

 

Jet Engine Testing Facility
Description: The video shows the USA testing facility for military jet engines.
Health hazards: Noise is a major hazard. There are control measures in place to contain the noise and minimise the effect of any accidents with the test engines.
Relevant regulations: Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cHRmj42tcQ

 

Airport Ground Staff
Description: The video shows a ground person directing a passenger aeroplane to the parking bay.
Health hazards: Noise is a major hazard. Ear defenders are shown in use
Relevant regulations: Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbDJG8jvizk

Work Exposures Causing Dermatitis

Description: First video shows a tannery in India. The hides are place in the wooden drum and the drum is rotated with water & chemicals. The chemicals are bulk loaded through the hatch.

Second video shows the process of leather manufacture to final product.

Health hazards: Chromate sulphate is the preferred tanning agent. Salt is often added as well. The chromate can cause severe dermatitis.
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NTrjVv5-yI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrUn-tgOoVo

 

Brick laying
Description: Video shows process of brick laying. Mortar is put on the laid bricks and next layer is put on top.
Health hazards: Mortar (cement) containing hexavalent chromium can cause significant allergic dermatitis & burns on skin
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1l6ca3NgEM

Work Exposures Causing Lung Disorders

Description: Video shows the distribution of mulch onto strawberry fields to protect the crop from frost. The process produces a lot of airborne dust.
Health hazards: Mouldy hay contains many fungal spores,  bacteria which can cause Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis (Farmer’s Lung)
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances hazardous to Health 2002.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM-maX9GZFs

 

Handling grain
Description: Handling grain
Health hazards: Grain dust can causes a number of respiratory conditions. Occupational Asthma, Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis.
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances hazardous to Health 2002. Control of Noise at Work Regulations

 

Bagasse handling
Description: First video shows tractors moving large amounts of bagasse, (fibrous material from sugar cane stems.)

Second video shows sugar cane stems being put into a shredder and then the cut pieces being out through a dryer.

Health hazards: Bagasse contains spores from Thermophilic Actinomycetes fungi. These can cause Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis.
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances hazardous to Health 2002.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iIz9feC0lU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCdyjXIBIvc

 

Malting process
Description: Video shows the steeping part of the malting process. Much work is done by hand and this produces airborne dust.
Health hazards: Exposure to mouldy barley can cause ‘Malt Workers Lung’ ( Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis) usually due to aspergillus clavatus
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17IXABXrg7k

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YU0oALmbTU

Asbestos

Asbestos historical video 1
Description: Asbestos Fibres have been purified and sorted into grades. Operations shows bagging of fibres. High levels of dust in Cassiar Factory.
Health hazards: Asbestos dust in large amounts. No personal protection.
Relevant regulations: Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUaP1MpzH9s

 

Asbestos historical video 2
Description: No sound. Showing activity of changing brakes drums.
Health hazards: Asbestos dust.
Relevant regulations: Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7peIA4SMd4

 

Asbestos video 1
Description: Set up of containment of asbestos when removing insulation from pipes.
Health hazards: : Asbestos dust. Note negative air system. Full clothing of workers with respirators & use of large glove box.
Relevant regulations: Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f7medwuIMA

 

Asbestos video 2
Description: Cutting asbestos pipe.
Health hazards: Noise. Asbestos Dust. Note activity done outside. Water to suppress dust within saw mechanism.
Relevant regulations: Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD7qsvK281w

 

Asbestos video 3
Description: Short video of cutting Asbestos Board with a water jet.
Health hazards: Asbestos dust. Limited dust generation as cutting is via water jet.
Relevant regulations: Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAWmMaJH9RI

Work Exposures to Hardwood

Hardwood video
Description: Video shows wooden furniture manufacture including finishing, varnishing and upholstering.
Health hazards: Hard wood dust. May cause carcinoma of nasal passages & sometimes pharynx.
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health. 2002  (COSHH)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4UAXoQ7dR4&t=54s

Work with Rubber

Rubber video 1
Description: Shows production process from raw rubber blocks; various stages producing sheet of rubber cut into lengths of rubber into storage.
Health hazards: Additives put into rubber, sulphur for vulcanisation, accelerants to speed up chemical processes. Additives may cause bladder cancer. (Benzedine & beta napthylamine.)
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health. 2002   (COSHH)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BcDMZxYn2c

 

Rubber video 2
Description: Shows raw rubber pieces being put through a mill to soften them and make it easier to work with. The latter part shows putting in additives into the rubber
Health hazards:
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health. 2002   (COSHH)
ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ju7J9zJ1Ow

Work with Chemicals

Historical video 
Description: shows work producing Poly vinyl chloride (PVC) from Vinyl Chloride Monomer (VCM) (gas)
Health hazards: exposure to VCM gas may cause angiosarcoma of liver and damage to blood supply & bones in hands. (Acro osteolysis)
Relevant regulations: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health. 2002   (COSHH)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Op54LMpHM4s