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		<title>The Safety Case at Shell - Charlie Williams</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/907/the-safety-case-at-shell-charlie-williams</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Charlie Williams, Shell Chief Scientist Well Engineering, explains how the "Safety case" approach helps to identify and mitigate risks in Shell's deep-water drilling operations.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:33 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 09:36:32</p>]]>
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		<title>Majestic Glove at the ASSE Expo</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/618/majestic-glove-at-the-asse-expo</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>John Damon and Brad Leonard with Majestic Glove show their product line at the AEES Expo in Las Vegas. Filmed by Kerry Liles with American Industrial Magazine Video Edition</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:44 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-03-30 13:07:23</p>]]>
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		<title>Training to become a Shell Well Engineer - Hanne Skogestad</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/906/training-to-become-a-shell-well-engineer-hanne-skogestad</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Hanne Skogestad talks about how her work on the West Navigator drilling rig in the Norwegian Sea forms part of her training to become a qualified Shell well engineer.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:04 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 09:36:21</p>]]>
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		<title>Shell drilling safely in deep water - Lewis Steven</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/905/shell-drilling-safely-in-deep-water-lewis-steven</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Lewis Steven, Shell Drilling Supervisor on the West Navigator drillship off the coast of Norway, explains how the rig crew works to ensure that some of the world's largest gas wells are drilled safely.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:03:20 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 09:36:14</p>]]>
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		<title>Training to become a Shell Well Engineer - Bernd van den Brekel</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/912/training-to-become-a-shell-well-engineer-bernd-van-den-brekel</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Bernd van den Brekel, Shell Learning Manager Wells, describes the four-year in-house training programme all Shell well engineers must complete.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:48 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 09:57:10</p>]]>
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		<title>5 Minute Escape Pack Demo</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/99/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>5 Minute Escape Pack Demo</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:33 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>A </title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/841/a</link>

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			<p>A </p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:39 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-02-14 09:47:53</p>]]>
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		<title>Advanced Thermalpulse "Chinese" Valveless Pulsejet Engine</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/479/advanced-thermalpulse-"chinese"-valveless-pulsejet-engine</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>www.Beck-Technologies.com Advanced chinese-style valveless pulsejet engine, running on propane, it gets so hot that the stainless steel starts to burn! A valveless pulsejet is a type of jet engine with no moving parts. It can run statically and be throttled over a wide range. Unlike turbojet turbine engines they do not have any spool up time, and can be throttled to back and forth from minimum to maximum throttle many times a second. While they do get extremely hot, they are surprisingly efficient compared to hobby RC turbine engines. Pulsejets have no moving parts, and they use sound waves to compress the fuel air mixture. This natural compression is very efficient, compared to mechanical compression of turbines and turbojets. Because of this a good valveless engine will actually be more fuel efficient than the average hobby turbine, and if you use a thrust augmenter duct with the pulsejet, the efficiency can easily jump to twice that of a turbine. When you combine this, with the fact that they have no moving parts, require no complex precision machining required by extremely high RPM parts, you have a very attractive engine, that costs 10 times less than a cheap hobby turbine. No moving parts also means no real maintenance. Hobby turbines should be taken apart and inspected each run, and many parts like the bearings need frequent replacement, most hobby turbines need a complete overhaul of all moving parts after 20 hours. For not much more than the cost of a ducted fan system, you can have your own real high speed jet, for a tiny fraction of the cost of a RC turbine engine alone. *edit* Congrats to all you morons who go around spamming videos about "chinese" things not being advanced. In the pulse jet field the style of engine is called the "chinese valveless" because a chinese RC engine company produced a model similar to this for a short time. The origins of the design go back to french / russian designs that were created after WW2, which were based off of German WW2 designs. THIS engine itself is designed by me, in the USA, I cant help that everyone calls the design layout a chinese or that spammers are too stupid and xenophobic to grasp simple things like that. If you spam arguments about chinese things not being advanced your posts will just be deleted.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:02 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-28 19:14:59</p>]]>
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		<title>CleanCo Systems Multiphase Hydro Blaster demonstration</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/275/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>CleanCo Systems Multiphase Hydro Blaster demonstration at a Plastics Plant in<br />
Deer Park Texas</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:03:29 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2005-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>OTrench Cave inO oregon osha filming a trench  CAVE IN</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/421/otrench-cave-ino-oregon-osha-filming-a-trench-cave-in</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>OSHA filmed a trench cave in as it collapsed.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:04 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-25 16:46:09</p>]]>
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		<title>Funny Office Safety Training Retro Video! Hilarious!! 'You and Office Safety' - Safetycare free prev</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/932/funny-office-safety-training-retro-video!-hilarious!!-'you-and-office-safety'-safetycare-free-prev</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>You and Office Safety! is the most hilarious video on Office Safety you will watch! Made in the 1950s, this film is perfect as an eye-catching ice-breaker when delivering office safety training. Although the fashions have long-gone, and some of the behaviours in the workplace have changed, this program still addresses the following topics which are just as relevant today as when You and Office Safety! was made: •Good Housekeeping •Slips, Trips and Falls •Manual Handling •Electrical Hazards •Fire Safety •Correct use of Office Furniture •Being Responsible for your Actions Its easy to consider the office a perfectly safe work environment, and forget about the hazards that can exist. Just because you work in an office, it doesnt mean you shouldnt be concerned for your own health and safety, and that of your colleagues. Copyright Safetycare For funny and serious Safety Videos and DVDs - go to www.safetycare.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:08:05 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:05:43</p>]]>
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		<title>New Airfoil-Based Wind Turbine Gyro-Mill (vawt)</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/485/new-airfoil-based-wind-turbine-gyro-mill-(vawt)</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>berezin.com for more information This is a preview of our new turbine. This turbine is still under development but is performing very well in initial tests. This turbine is much lighter and faster than previous turbines I've built. For one, it is a lift based turbine utilizing symmetrical airfoils rather than a drag based turbine such as the Savonius. This has both advantages and disadvantages. This turbine really goes, but the Savonius starts up easier in super light winds. The airfoils were designed using open source design software and fabricated with composite materials for light weight. This wind turbine also uses sealed bearings and requires no oiling or regular maintenance.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:50 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-28 19:15:37</p>]]>
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		<title>Workplace Safety Training Video - Behavioral Safety Safetycare Behavioural DVD - free preview</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/920/workplace-safety-training-video-behavioral-safety-safetycare-behavioural-dvd-free-preview</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Workplace Safety Training Video. Statistics show that unsafe acts are the most common cause of workplace accidents. Despite the introduction of training programs and safe work practices and procedures, controlling unsafe acts has proven to be difficult. The reason for this is that unsafe acts involve the Human Factor, that is, they occur as a result of peoples attitudes and behaviours. Behavioural Safety offers a way to reduce the incidence of unsafe acts by modifying peoples behaviours and improving their attitudes towards safety. This program is designed to provide an understanding of Behavioural Safety and to show how a Behavioural Safety program works. The program looks at: • Unsafe acts and unsafe conditions • Behaviours and attitudes towards safety • The theory Behaviour Modification • The ABC model • Positive reinforcement • The three components of a Behavioural Safety program • The Behavioural Safety Observation The program is designed to suit any work environment where a Behavioural Safety program is currently being used or where it is being considered. Reducing the occurrence of unsafe acts will reduce number of accidents and injuries that occur in the workplace. For the best Safety DVDs go to: www.safetycare.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:09 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:05:17</p>]]>
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		<title>Offsite Heat Exchanger Repair by Clean-Co Systems, Inc.</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/898/offsite-heat-exchanger-repair-by-clean-co-systems,-inc.</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>When your bottom line has been impacted by non-functioning or malfunctioning heat exchange, we are industry's first choice to diagnose the problem, define the heat exchanger repair that is needed, then fix, refurbish, restore and replace the necessary components in order to return the equipment to service. We service, repair, and clean many models of heat exchange equipment, including plate and frame models. When complete, we follow up with thorough testing and inspection with industry approved technicians and equipment.

Whether you are a refinery in Texas or a paper company in the Northwest, our commitment to superior service extends to our work on gaskets, plates, tube bundles, transformer oil coolers, interchangers, compressor coolers and all of the essential parts of this vital industrial equipment.

A significant cause of a reduction in production rate is fouling, which only gets worse over time. Removal and cleaning will restore peak performance, eliminating the drag on the cost of production from impaired equipment. When cleaning is determined to be the best option for addressing your particular equipment problems, your service will be done off-site in our new facility that was specifically designed and equipped for remote control efficiency. The dual, superior technologies we employ are water lancing and high pressure hydroblasting. Our training and technology investment is second to none. Our SPIN JET® technologies will un-foul tubes much quicker than manual techniques.

When repairs necessitate cleaning we employ our exclusive high pressure hydroblasting and tube lancing. All of our work follows the guidelines of the ASME quality standards. When a heat exchanger goes out, it can shut you down. We offer emergency service, and in the Houston area can be there within an hour. When your unit(s) is operational but you have seen a negative impact on the production rate, call CCS. We will return your equipment to peak efficiency.
Our bottom line is flawless service, competitive pricing, rapid response and uncompromising safety.

For experienced and safe heat exchanger repair and the fastest possible return to service, call 1-866-922-2626 for a free estimate of your project.

For emergency heat exchanger repair or cleaning, our hotline number is 713-304-4148.

For more information on the wide array of industrial services offered by Clean-Co Systems, please visit http://www.cleancosystems.com.


Video by: http://www.theindustryconnection.com
Published by: http://www.aimve.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:24 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-05-31 17:22:13</p>]]>
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		<title>ExxonMobil Baytown Complex Contractor Safety Awards</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/646/exxonmobil-baytown-complex-contractor-safety-awards</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>ExxonMobil Baytown Complex Contractor Safety Awards for companies that worked 2009 injury free. Ninety seven contractors that service ExxonMobil Refinery, Chem Plant and ExxonMobil BOP were recognized. The Baytown Complex recorded over 12 million man hours worked in 2009.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:06:31 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-04-05 21:56:54</p>]]>
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		<title>Priming Fuel Oil with Gasoline Fire Demonstration 1948</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/975/priming-fuel-oil-with-gasoline-fire-demonstration-1948</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>The Ignition Temperature is the minimum temperature to which a fuel in air must be heated in order to start self-sustained combustion independent of the heating source. For more information, go to www.maiif.org . This is clipped from the 1948 film The Chemistry of Fire from the US War Department. The film describes chemical processes occurring during combustion, using many interesting demonstrations: describes the vaporization of burning articles, demonstrates flash and fire points of various substances, describes how phosphorus burns, oxygen requirements for burning, the operation of an oxy-acetylene torch, and the perils of gasoline vapor, explains ignition temperatures, shows fires caused by static electricity, combustion, bomb explosions, shrapnel piercing fuel lines, and ignition of paint and bedding, describes the use of carbon dioxide, steam, and foam to extinguish fires, fires are extinguished by high-pressure streams of water, by immersion in water, and by flooding. The entire 45 minutes film is available at the US National Archives in College Park, Maryland.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:41 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:18:16</p>]]>
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		<title>Hazardous Substances Safety - The Fundamentals - Solvents, Chemicals, Fuels, Fire and Explosion</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/924/hazardous-substances-safety-the-fundamentals-solvents,-chemicals,-fuels,-fire-and-explosion</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>There are literally thousands of different substances used in the workplace. Cleaners, adhesives, paints, solvents, pesticides, inks, lubricants and fuels are just some examples. And of course, they come in different forms: powders, granules, solids, liquids and gases. This program covers: • An Introduction to Hazardous Substances • How we can be harmed by Hazardous Substances • The common problems • Minimising potential exposures • The role of the organisation • The role of the individual The objective of this program is to highlight the major hazard areas associated with the use of hazardous substances and by so doing, increase awareness of the standards for worker responsibility in observing and being active in daily safety procedures. DURATION: 10 Minutes</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:50 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:05:23</p>]]>
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		<title>Tool Box Safety Meeting - PPE</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/145/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>www.worksafeert.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:12 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Child's Play Manual Handling - Office Version - Safetycare Workplace Safety Video</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/934/child's-play-manual-handling-office-version-safetycare-workplace-safety-video</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Most of us are aware that bad lifting and carrying techniques are a major cause of workplace injuries, especially serious back injuries. But in today's workplaces, lifting and carrying related injuries still represent the largest problem in Health and Safety. Although the office environment is not typically viewed as an area where manual handling injuries are likely to occur, it's amazing just how much lifting and carrying goes on. This program looks at the day to day lifting and carrying tasks that occur in most office environments, and uses children to demonstrate how best to avoid injuries. For children, correct lifting and carry comes naturally. It's only as we get older and become lazy that we begin to adopt unnatural and potentially injurious lifting and carrying techniques. Child's Play in the office delivers the fun, powerful yet simple message that correct lifting and carrying techniques are essential if injury is to be avoided. The program is a fun, fresh and entertaining way to explore the fundamentals of correct lifting and carrying in an office environment as practiced by the experts: Children. See why we have the best Occupational Health and Safety Videos and DVDs. Visit us at www.safetycare.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:59 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:05:48</p>]]>
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		<title>Welding Safety Video Series: Equipment, Tips and Techniques: Free Online Lessons : Tripping Hazards: Welding Safety Video: Equipment, Tips, Techniques</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/323/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>In this welding safety video clip learn tips and techniques such as awareness to tripping hazards in the welding shop.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:46 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2013-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Huntsman Project Zero</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/270/huntsman-project-zero</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Project Zero Overview

Video by Kerry Liles, President of the Industrial News Network.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:07:08 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2002-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Manual Handling Safety 2011 - Workplace Safety Materials Handling Training - Safetycare free preview</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/918/manual-handling-safety-2011-workplace-safety-materials-handling-training-safetycare-free-preview</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/ifanhsins6p0cjnb.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>What is manual handling? Simply, manual handling is the movement of items by human energy. Manual handling includes lifting, holding, pushing, pulling, shifting and lowering. In fact, any form of human exertion could be included -- with or without the use of mechanical aids. This program covers: * Detailed description of manual handling * The problems and how injuries are caused * The types of injuries * Steps to deal with manual handling The steps to deal with manual handling can often be addressed by following through a series of questions. This process, the hierarchy of control measures asks the following: * Must the load be moved? * Must it be lifted? * Can it be moved mechanically? * Can the load be reduced? * Can assistance be gained? * Is the load too heavy to safely lift? Manual handling contributes directly to a significant percentage of work related accidents and injuries. Manual handling is an issue that must be addressed as an ongoing subject in the workplace. For the very best in Manual Handling Safety Training DVDs and Videos please go to www.safetycare.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:03:23 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:05:12</p>]]>
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		<title>Pureweld Welding Helmet</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/183/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>The PureWeld ESM powered air purifying respirator offers protection against airborne contaminates including hexavalent chromium applications, flying debris, sparks cutting, chemical and molten metal splashes</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:15 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2007-05-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Light Duty Oil Field Hauling Yates Edson TWR Contracting Ltd AB</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/878/light-duty-oil-field-hauling-yates-edson-twr-contracting-ltd-ab</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/3tc5zfkewhu2aifz.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>yellowpages.ca TWR Contracting Ltd located in Edson is an excellent choice if you are looking for Light Duty Oil Field Hauling or Emergency - OH </p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:39 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-02-14 09:56:56</p>]]>
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		<title>Workplace Health and Safety History, to the 1920s</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/412/workplace-health-and-safety-history,-to-the-1920s</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>A short history of workplace health and safety in the United States, up to the early 1920s. This was taken from the 1979 film, "Can't Take No More," from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The entire film is posted on Google Video. ... OSHA worker safety health history occupational industrial hygiene labor union medicine memorial day </p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:51 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-25 16:44:24</p>]]>
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		<category>Tests</category>
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		<title>Hydrocarbon Flash Point Defined</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/957/hydrocarbon-flash-point-defined</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>The flash point is the lowest temperature at which a petroleum product will give off sufficient vapor so that the vapor-air mixture above the surface of the liquid will propagate a flame away from the source of ignition. This is a key measure of fire hazard. This was clipped from the 1980(?) United States Coast Guard film Tanker Safety Depends on You, which explores the causes of tanker fires and explosions. The entire film is available at the Internet Archives.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:26 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:16:11</p>]]>
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		<title>Work Place Violence</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/242/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Work Place Violence - Is it worth your life?</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:18:28 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2019-08-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Confined Space Entry Video</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/424/confined-space-entry-video</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>National Safety Compliance offers a wide selection of Confined Space Safety training resources. Visit us for all your OSHA safety training needs. ... confined space OSHA Confined Space Entry Safety osha safety </p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:28 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-25 16:47:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Confined Spaces: Dangerous Places - OSHA Safety Training Video</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/995/confined-spaces:-dangerous-places-osha-safety-training-video</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/f6dy3anerdoydw0m.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Help reduce your employees' risk of accidents when working in permit-required confined spaces. www.safetytrainingmedia.com Entering permit-required confined spaces poses risks to your employees' safety, including toxic environments, engulfment hazards, dangerous moving parts, electrical hazards, pressure dangers, and more. Help make sure your employees understand these risks and learn important safety measures with Confined Spaces: Dangerous Places training program. This program helps you comply with OSHA's confined spaces training requirements. It provides an important training foundation for authorized entrants, attendants, entry supervisors, and rescue services and emergency personnel - anyone with the potential to encounter a permit space. The training video's unique "risk control" approach draws employees into a compelling risk scenario, a dramatic enactment that helps improve attention and retention.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:05:24 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:34:10</p>]]>
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		<title>Chevron Technology Ventures Investments: Putting Innovation to Work - Chevron Human Energy Stories</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/516/chevron-technology-ventures-investments:-putting-innovation-to-work-chevron-human-energy-stories</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/fzqdh84u8y5n3roh.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Trond Unneland, managing executive of Chevron's venture capital group, thinks he might have the best job in the company. He leads a team that invests in startup companies with innovative technologies that meet Chevron's needs in information technology, materials science, oil and gas technology, communications, renewable energy, and energy efficiency. The group's portfolio has approximately 30 companies, and about one-third are in renewable energy and energy efficiency. Since the group formed in 1999, it has transferred technologies from its portfolio companies into Chevron more than 100 times.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:23 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-03 12:14:42</p>]]>
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		<title>Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Safety - 2010 Safetycare Welding Safety video</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/935/oxy-acetylene-welding-and-safety-2010-safetycare-welding-safety-video</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Oxy-acetylene Welding is one of the most common forms of welding in use throughout industry. This program shows operators how to use Oxy-acetylene equipment safely and correctly. The program includes: •Explanation of how the Oxy-acetylene process works •Workshop and Equipment Safety...</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:49 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:05:49</p>]]>
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		<title>Fall Protection - Toolbox Safety Meeting</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/774/fall-protection-toolbox-safety-meeting</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Fall Protection - Video Owner Work Safe</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:11:42 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-02-11 16:26:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Office Safety</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/245/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Office Safety</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:03:36 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2019-08-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Autonomous drilling with SCADAdrill</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/911/autonomous-drilling-with-scadadrill</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/isk64x4pc2aazqny.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Many oil and gas development projects require large numbers of wells to be drilled with very high technical demands in a safe and repeatable manner. Amongst the many factors that contribute to success is the human resource availability in remote areas and harsh environments and the related high costs of drilling. Shell has developed methods to reduce reliance on manual drilling practices through automation. Shell's SCADAdrill is part of a technology development project in which safe, efficient, and autonomous directional drilling technologies were engineered and deployed -- making drilling safer, smarter, and simpler.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:03:50 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 09:55:55</p>]]>
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		<title>R and D Environmental emergency response and Hazardous material removal</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/277/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>R and D Environmental emergency response and Hazardous material removal</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:05:41 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2005-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Hazard Communication Video</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/764/hazard-communication-video</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/422zcbpwvjgobh25.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>About 32 million workers work with and are potentially exposed to one or more chemical hazards. There is an estimated 650000 existing chemical products, and hundreds of new ones being introduced annually. This poses a serious problem for employers and their employees who are exposed to hazardous chemicals. OSHA requires employers to adequately train their employees on these hazardous chemicals. To get more information on how to train your employees contact National Safety Compliance at 1.877.922.7233 or visit us online at www.osha-safety-training.net</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:25 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-01-30 14:02:58</p>]]>
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		<title>NIOSH - ARC Flash Program</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/92/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>It is estimated that 5 to 10 arc flash explosions occur in electric equipment everyday in the United States. These events have the potential to cause serious injuries and even death due to burns from the thermal radiation and intense light released. In the mining industry, non-contact electrical arcs are the largest single category of electrical injuries. To address this problem, NIOSH researchers conducted a study analyzing data over an 11-year period that included the determination of organization and human behavior components of arc flash incidents.<br />
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This Arc Flash Program is a result of that study and focuses on individual and organizational behavior including judgment-decision making. It presents interviews with three electricians and the situation and consequences of being directly or indirectly involved in one of these incidents. Organizational issues are addressed through an interview discussing management responsibilities.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:25:39 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Hazcom Toolbox Safety</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/117/hazcom-toolbox-safety</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>www.worksafeert.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:04 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Safety Committees - How to run an Occupational Health and Safety Meeting - Safetycare</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/939/safety-committees-how-to-run-an-occupational-health-and-safety-meeting-safetycare</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/yqoo7etotg6ora07.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>School committees, sporting committees, church committees and workplace committees ... we are all familiar with different committees but how do committees function and what elements combine to make an effective committee. A committee is a group of people, usually people with a vested interest, brought together to manage, address or oversee a particular organisation, part of an organisation or a particular problem or issue. For a committee to be effective: • Its role must be clearly defined. • The goals and objectives must be understood by all committee members. • And it must be able to meet in a timely manner to address problems and issues that arise. The word committee is derived from the word commit, and commitment to achieve its goals and objectives is the basis of any successful committee. The objective of this program is to highlight the importance of Workplace Safety Committees and by so doing, increase awareness of the standards for worker responsibility in observing and being active in daily safety procedures. For the best and most up to date Safety DVDs and Videos please visit us at www.safetycare.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:25 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:05:57</p>]]>
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		<title>Lift planning software</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/593/lift-planning-software</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/qcew3qvxz6dd0v5i.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>liftplanner is a 3D crane and rigging planning software that is custom made to include cranes in your fleet. It includes programs for creating elements in the lift environment - vessels, exchangers, towers, steel, supports, lugs, trunions, chokers, shackles, lifting beams and piping. Drawings are created to plan and document your critical lifts. liftplanner works with autocad 2004 - 2009, Windows XP or Vista and is available in metric or Imperial units. Video copyright: Liftplanner Software</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:45 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-04 18:50:53</p>]]>
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		<title>Hazard Communication Video, MSDS Safety</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/765/hazard-communication-video,-msds-safety</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/wvs0qnrevj2g4aoi.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>www.wumbus.com When working in the presence of hazardous substances, employees have the right to know what hazardous materials they are around and what their particular hazards are. This is usually accomplished through hazard communication training and MSDS training. A range of relevant hazard communication information is covered in this OSHA online training presentation including what your `right to know` is as an employee, an overview of the different categories of hazardous substances, all about the label hazardous materials need to display, proper hazardous chemical storage procedures, how to remain in compliance with OSHA hazard communication standard 29 CFR 1910.1200 and an excellent introduction to OSHA safety standards in approved labeling requirements, including: MSDS, NFPA and HMIS labeling formats.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:38 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-01-30 14:03:01</p>]]>
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		<title>Hydro-Blast Solutions Video</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/343/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>An amazing video that shows the power of a 40000 psi power wash</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:37 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2013-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Hazard Communication for Janitors and Custodians from SafetyInstruction.com</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/560/hazard-communication-for-janitors-and-custodians-from-safetyinstruction.com</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Meets OSHA training requirements. Explains MSDS labeling requirements chemical safety and accident prevention when using hazardous materials and chemicals in this industry. safetyinstruction.com Custodial and Janitorial training series. www.safetyinstruction.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:01 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-04 16:49:57</p>]]>
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		<title>Tengiz Oil Field Expansion in Kazakhstan - Chevron Human Energy Stories</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/501/tengiz-oil-field-expansion-in-kazakhstan-chevron-human-energy-stories</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>The Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan is one of the worlds 10 largest crude oil fields — and one of the most complex to produce. The crude oil is high in hydrogen sulfide gas, and the reservoirs must be maintained at ultra-high pressures in order to maximize production. Two expansion projects of extraordinary scope have overcome both challenges and almost doubled production capacity to 540000 barrels of crude oil, 760 million cubic feet of natural gas and 46000 barrels of natural gas liquids per day. One project called for building the largest facility in the world for processing crude oil and separating out the hydrogen sulfide gas. The second included a specially designed compressor that reinjects one-third of the gas back into the reservoir at the highest pressures ever achieved. The gas helps maintain reservoir pressure and acts as a solvent, sweeping additional crude oil toward producing wells.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:58 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-03 11:47:03</p>]]>
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		<title>Miller - Safe Escape System</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/164/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Increasing Safety and Productivity Through Innovative Products<br />
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Miller Fall Protection has been meeting market demands for fall protection since 1945. We take particular pride in bringing to the market innovative solutions that not only enhance safety and productivity, but increase user acceptance and lower overall cost. www.gssisafetyproducts.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:03:12 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2017-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>ConocoPhillips Overview</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/779/conocophillips-overview</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>EnergyTomorrow.org ConocoPhillips recently hosted reporters and bloggers at their Surmont facility in Alberta, Canada. At Surmont, the oil sands are too deep for mining operations, so ConocoPhillips accesses these oil sands using a process called Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD.) To learn more about oil sands and energy development, visit http SAGD animation courtesy of Cenovus Energy.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:34 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-02-14 09:36:38</p>]]>
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		<title>Construction Safety www.visualiss.com</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/301/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>www.visualiss.com This is an extract from an OSHA construction safety management program. This chapter highlights scaffolding and portable ladders requirements on the project. To view this program and download the 30 day data CD go to www.visualiss.com ... construction; safety management program; scaffolding; ladders </p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:54 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2013-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>ISA Tradeshow - Featuring Apprion</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/373/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>2009 ISA Tradeshow and Expo</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:17:36 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Building the Giant Agbami FPSO Vessel - Chevron Human Energy Stories</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/515/building-the-giant-agbami-fpso-vessel-chevron-human-energy-stories</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>The giant Agbami Field is one of the largest deepwater oil offshore discoveries in Nigeria. It's estimated to hold potentially recoverable volumes of 900 million barrels of crude oil and natural gas liquids and is expected to reach a maximum daily production rate of 250000 barrels. The cornerstone of the development is one of the world's largest floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels, shown here as it was towed to the site. Key components of the FPSO were fabricated in Nigeria, setting a benchmark for using Nigerian goods, labor and services. Agbami represents not only a new source of energy supply, but also provides employment and economic opportunities for Nigeria.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:22 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-03 12:14:23</p>]]>
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		<title>ALPINE AX-E SOIL MIXER</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/599/alpine-ax-e-soil-mixer</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>ALPINE AX-E SOIL MIXER ON REMEDIATION PROJECT</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:46 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-04 19:33:07</p>]]>
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		<title>Miller SkyGrip Horizontal Lifeline (HLL) Drop Test - Fall Protection</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/328/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Miller SkyGrip Horizontal Lifeline System gives you a safe sense of security when working at heights.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:31 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2013-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Hazardous Waste Cleanup 1994 USEPA</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/1101/hazardous-waste-cleanup-1994-usepa</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>On December 11, 1980, Congress passed the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA , more commonly known as Superfund). This important legislation was enacted to fill a major gap in environmental protection. The events at Love Canal, New York, and other sites around the country had shown that wastes buried long ago -- and mostly forgotten -- could prove to be a serious threat to the community. Working together with States, Tribes, communities, local governments, and many other stakeholders, Superfund has produced impressive results. On its 20th anniversary, Superfund can point to many accomplishments, including: over 6400 actions to immediately reduce threats to public health and environment; 757 Superfund sites with all cleanup construction completed; cleanup work done by responsible parties at over 70 percent of the sites placed on the list of national priorities; and private parties settlements at a value of over $18 billion. While Superfund's accomplishments are impressive, challenges remain. Abandoned waste sites are still being discovered. EPA continues to work with its partners to address immediate, or long-term, dangers -- and ensure that the remedies selected remain effective for years to come. For information on innovative remediation methods, go to the EPA Technology Innovation Program (TIP), which advocates for more effective, less costly approaches (ie "smarter solutions") by government and industry to assess and clean up </p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:01 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-08-09 17:04:44</p>]]>
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		<title>Turbine Truck Engines' Hydrogen Powered Pulse Detonation Engine</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/468/turbine-truck-engines'-hydrogen-powered-pulse-detonation-engine</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/pn8u8bf20msgawsk.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>The World's First HYDROGEN POWERED Pulse Detonation Turbine Engine. Turbine Truck Engines, Inc. Detonation Cycle Gas Turbine Engine 5th Generation Prototype September, 2008 Hydrogen Fuel Demonstration Hydrogen detonations result in ZERO harmful exhaust emissions. The TTE flex-fuel DCGT engine required no modifications to run on hydrogen. ttengines.com Turbine Truck Engines, Inc. (TTE) is a Nevada (C) corporation that was activated on November 27, 2000. The primary business of TTE is the commercialization of Alpha Engines Corporation's (Alpha) Detonation Cycle Gas Turbine (DCGT) engine for heavy-duty trucks with power ranges from 300 to 1000 horsepower. Turbine Truck Engines is currently a development stage company and is publicly traded. (TTEG.OB) see: finance.yahoo.com Turbine Truck Engines, Inc. (TTE) owns an exclusive License from Alpha Engines Corporation (Alpha) to manufacture and market Heavy Duty Highway Truck Engines using Alpha's patented Detonation Cycle Gas Turbine (DCGT) technology. (US Patent #6000214) Alpha is a Delaware (C) corporation, incorporated in 1984 that is based in Florida and operates as research and development company. Privately funded, Alpha continues to advance the innovative research and engineering efforts of scientist Robert L. Scragg, the inventor and developer of Detonation Cycle Gas Turbine (DCGT) a revolutionary new turbine engine technology for heavy-duty trucks. Following the development of its first prototype engine in 1987, Alpha has successfully designed and constructed four additional DCGT prototype engines, (1987, 1989, 1993, 2006) the practicality of which has been proven. Alpha's fifth (5th) prototype, a 540 HP engine, was successfully delivered to Turbine Truck Engines, Inc., deland, Florida in March 2006. TTE has an exclusive licensing agreement with Alpha that provides TTE with all global licensing rights to Alpha's technology, including the manufacturing, sales and marketing for DCGT heavy duty truck engines, as well the right to partner, or re-license Alpha DCGT engine technology to third parties. In addition, the license includes a potential joint venture agreement with a leading US trucking and transportation company for the final development and commercialization of the TTE DCGT heavy duty truck engine. The TTE DCGT engine utilizes a unique Electromagnetic Isothermal Combustion (EIC) Process that produces complete combustion of fuel-oxidizer mixtures in cyclic detonations that negate unwanted nox and CO emissions. The EIC Process enables the TTE DCGT engine to operate with blower air at low static pressure, negating the necessity of compressing and preheating fuel-oxidizer mixtures prior to combustion. By eliminating the compression of fuel-oxidizer mixtures, the TTE DCGT achieves higher thermal efficiencies in a simplified mechanical structure, and provides the following advantages over current diesel, gasoline and gas turbine engines: 1. Air Cooled - Less than 2 Pounds per Horsepower 2. Fewer Moving Parts - Less Maintenance, No Pistons, No Valves 3. Significantly Reduces "Greenhouse" Exhaust Gas Emissions 4. Reduced Fuel Consumption: 30%  5. Flex-fuel and Mixed Fuels Capability 6. Operates on All Hydrocarbon Fuels, Hydrogen and Synthetic Fuels 7. No Lube Oil, Filters or Pumps 8. Cold Start Capability TTE DCGT Engine delivers a significant and unique competitive advantage over today's current engine technology. The TTE DCGT Engine will allow the US and the world to reduce its dependency on foreign oil, and at the same time significantly reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions associated with global warming. Turbine Truck Engines, Inc. 917 Biscayne Blvd. Suite 6 deland, Florida 32724 USA Web: www.ttengines.com Tel 386.943.8358 Fax: 386.943.6232 Email: David Laidlaw, dlaidlaw@ttengines.com high quality video link: ttengines.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:18 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-28 18:50:12</p>]]>
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		<title>Confined Space Entry Video</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/304/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>National Safety Compliance offers a wide selection of Confined Space Safety training resources. Visit us for all your OSHA safety training needs. ... confined space OSHA Confined Space Entry Safety osha safety </p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:28 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2013-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Aerospace Technology - Paper Airplanes - BCIT</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/409/aerospace-technology-paper-airplanes-bcit</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Technology Campus bcit.ca The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) Aerospace Technology Campus (ATC), located at Canada's Vancouver International Airport (YVR), offers aircraft maintenance engineering programs in avionics, maintenance, structures, aircraft gas turbine (jet engine) overhaul training and repair and aircraft mechanical component training programs. We also offers commercial pilot training, as well as airport operations training program for those pursuing a ...</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:03 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-25 15:49:33</p>]]>
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		<title>Ladder Safety Video</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/589/ladder-safety-video</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>This is a ladder safety video I produced for A1 Fiberglass. The goal with this instructional video was to present safety in a fun/entertaining way to the employees. Special thanks to Brian Perkins for his safety coordination skills.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:05:39 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-04 18:48:02</p>]]>
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		<title>Cleaning Heavy Hydrocarbons</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/121/cleaning-heavy-hydrocarbons</link>

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			<p>Nature's Edge Spill Response - HYDROCARBON MITIGATION FLUID

Hydrocarbon-CleanUp Process Enrichment Using Green Products -

Techs on Location In Mobile, Alabama Oil Spill Clean-up Command Center

Available: Nature's Edge is an aqueous fluid that breaks down and encapsulates hydrocarbons on contact, inhibiting the hydrocarbons from coagulating or adhereing to surfaces such as the shoreline or wildlife.  The product also contains oil-digesting microbes which are deposited during application, biologically eliminating hydrocarbon residuals in water and soils.

PRODUCT PROFILE                       

Nature’s Edge Spill Response is a concentrated aqueous fluid with oil-digesting microbes developed to reduce safety concerns and environmental impact from unintended hydrocarbon spills/releases on land or sea. Unlike dispersants and typical surfactants, Nature’s Edge Spill Response emulsifies and encapsulates hydrocarbon liquids, inhibiting release of vapors/ VOC’s on contact. On water, oil sheens are immediately eliminated and oils do not coagulate or re-adhere to surfaces, inhibiting build-up on surrounding vegetation or “balling-up” and sinking to the bottom. On hard surfaces such as concrete, fuels and oils are no longer slippery. On beaches and marshes, the encapsulated hydrocarbons will not adhere to surfaces as such rocks, grass, trees and birds, making clean-up safe, fast and minimizing injury to wildlife.

Select microbes, added during manufacture, become permanently attached to the emulsified/encapsulated hydrocarbons during clean-up. Microbes travel with the water and hydrocarbons into the surrounding environment, transforming harmful contaminants into harmless by-products, primarily carbon dioxide and water. Further contamination is averted and normal appearance and growth of natural vegetation is naturally and quickly restored.

Nature’s Edge Spill Response meets or exceeds U.S. EPA standards for listing on the NCP Schedule as a surface washing agent and requirements of SCAQMD for use in California. As a non-toxic solution, Nature’s Edge Spill Response easily passed the LC-50 toxicity test, Europe’s HOCNF tests. It is safe to transport and handle, as it contains no butyls or caustics. It is non-irritating to normal skin and lungs, making it excellent for cleaning oil soaked birds and marine animals.

Nature’s Edge Spill Response is effective for cleaning and biologically eliminating diesel/jet fuel, gasoline, motor oil, hydraulic fluid, transmission fluid, organic lubricants/grease and benzene (BTEX). Microbes used are all natural, aerobic and non-pathogenic. While normally added during manufacture, it is also available without microbes, or, microbial powder can be added in the field prior to application. Concentrate has a 2 year shelf life. Product # 240. Available in 5 gal squares/pails, 55 gal drums, 275/330 gal totes.

SPECIAL FEATURES:
 

    * Emulsifies and encapsulates hydrocarbons on contact 
    * Inhibits hydrocarbons from coagulating or sticking to surfaces
    * Non-toxic, non-hazardous, non-corrosive, and non-butyl
    * Safe to handle, mild pH, harmless to pump internals, 100% biodegradable
    * Contains safe, all-natural, non-pathogenic, select “oil-digesting” aerobic microbes
    * Eliminates oil sheens on water and inhibits coagulation and re-adherence to surfaces


TYPICAL USES:

    * Reduce the immediate risk for fires or explosions 
    * Clean-up of oil, fuel and other liquid hydrocarbon spills on land or sea 
    * Eliminating oil sheens on water 
    * Reducing slippery conditions during and after clean-up 
    * Biologically eliminating hydrocarbon residuals in soil, concrete and water 
    * Cleaning birds and marine animals

CALL: 1-888-304-1634 for ordering information.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:22 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Ladder Safety Training</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/587/ladder-safety-training</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>This is an excerpt from our Ladder Safety training module.Our training features realistic 3D virtual worlds that help immerse learners in the training topics. We produce more than just clip-art and stick figures. The full module includes information on types of ladders, ladder construction, selection, height requirements, weight capacity, hazardous conditions, inspections, setup and use, and storage and maintenance. Reference: 29 CFR 1910 Subpart D</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:18 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-04 18:47:43</p>]]>
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		<title>Energy Creation 3 KW (VAWT) Verticle Axis Wind Turbine</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/484/energy-creation-3-kw-(vawt)-verticle-axis-wind-turbine</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>It is estimated that small scale wind generation -- together with other forms of microgeneration -- could provide 30-40% of all the uk's electricity needs by 2050*. And, with price trends for crude oil continuing upwards, it is currently projected that the cost of small scale wind will be competitive with fossil fuels by as early as 2010. Small scale renewable energy technologies, such as small wind turbines generate clean and renewable energy with no harmful emissions, and can thus help to reduce a significant proportion of the UK,s carbon dioxide emissions. There is an increasing amount of interest and support for these technologies potential from politicians, industry and the public alike. Although the UK has excellent wind resources, the location of any wind turbine is still crucial to the output that can be expected from it. Ideally, a wind turbine would have no obstructions between it and the prevailing wind direction (usually south westerly). Obviously, in an urban environment some wind turbulence is inevitable unless the turbine is sited well above any surrounding buildings. Historically people have been put off utilizing wind turbines in urban environments because turbulence from surrounding buildings will affect a wind turbine's ability to generate power. This is the primary reason for opting for a vertical axis wind turbine, the design of which does not require wind from a consistent direction to continue producing power. In comparison a horizontal axis wind turbine has to physically rotate into the wind every time the direction changes, wasting valuable resources. Other benefit's of vawts over HAWTS. Vertical axis turbines have been in use for many years, but with the advancement of design and materials they have become a major contender in the small scale, and larger scale wind energy marketplace. The VAWT has a vastly reduced amount of moving components, which means that there is reduced risk of any major component failure, a problem that hawt's with larger gearboxes and generators have to overcome with extensive and costly maintenance. vawt's have no need to be directed into the path of the wind to generate electricity. The reason for this is that the rotor hub sits on top of the generator, because having a blade design that will work with omni directional wind flow, they work at optimum performance when in turbulent air.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:11 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-28 19:15:31</p>]]>
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		<title>Industrial Accident - Awareness</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/176/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Industrial Accident - Awareness</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:29 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2017-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Captain of BOA Deep C - BP Oil Spill</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/669/captain-of-boa-deep-c-bp-oil-spill</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Captain of BOA Deep C describes ops at source of deepwater horizon response - Interview with Industrial News Network Producer, Kerry Liles.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:19 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-01-29 12:57:27</p>]]>
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		<title>The Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor:  What Fusion Wanted To Be</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/509/the-liquid-fluoride-thorium-reactor:-what-fusion-wanted-to-be</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Google Tech Talks November 18, 2008 ABSTRACT Electrical power is, and will increasingly become, the desired form of energy for its convenience, safety, flexibility and applicability. Even future transportation embraces electric cars, trains, and chemical fuel production (jet fuel, hydrogen, etc.) based upon an abundant electrical supply. Although existing energy sources can and should be expanded where practical, no one source has shown to be practical to rapidly fulfill the world's energy requirements effectively. Presently there is an existing source of energy ideally suited to electrical energy production that is not being exploited anywhere in the world today, although its existence and practicality has been know since the earliest days of nuclear science. Thorium is the third source of fission energy and the LFTR is the idealized mechanism to turn this resource into electrical energy. Enough safe, clean energy, globally sustainable for 1000's of years at US standards. This talk is aimed at explaining this thorium energy resource from fundamental physics to today's practical applications. The presentation is sufficient for the non-scientist to grasp the whole subject, but will be intriguing to even classically trained nuclear engineers. By providing the historical context in which the technology was discovered and later developed into a power reactor, the story of thorium's disappearance as an energy source is revealed. But times have changed, and today, thorium energy can be safely exploited in a completely new form of nuclear reactor. The LFTR is unique, having a hot liquid core thus eliminating fuel fabrication costs and the need for a large reactor. It cannot have a nuclear meltdown and is so safe that typical control rods are not required at all. This design topples all the conventional arguments against conventional energy sources in such areas as: * Waste Production * Safety * Proliferation * Capital Costs and Location * Environmental Impact * Social Acceptance * Flexibility * Grid Infrastructure * Efficiency Should America take this step toward a New Era in Nuclear Energy Production? Hear the case for "The Electricity Rock" and then decide. Speaker: Dr. Joe Bonometti Dr. Bonometti has extensive engineering experience in the government, within industry, and in academia over a 25-year career. Recently completing an assignment as the NASA Chair Professor at the Naval Post graduate School, he supported a ship design study that utilized advanced nuclear power derived from thorium. Working at NASA for ten years as a technology manager, lead systems engineer, nuclear specialist, and propulsion researcher, he lead several NASA tiger teams in evaluating the Nuclear System Initiatives fission demonstration vehicle and missions. He managed the Emerging Propulsion Technology Area for in-space systems, the Marshall Air Launch team, as well as a variety of other power and propulsion assignments and is now the Lead Systems Engineer for the Ares IY flight. After earning a Doctorate degree in Mechanical Engineering from University of Alabama in Huntsville, he spent several years as a Research Scientist </p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:55:17 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-03 12:08:44</p>]]>
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		<title>PPE</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/246/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Personal Protective Equipment Training</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:18 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2019-08-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Decontamination Proceedures - HAZWOPER Toolbox</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/633/decontamination-proceedures-hazwoper-toolbox</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/DrPGlfaBdZlCD15a41dc.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Hazardous materials and waste are part of many work situations, and can be found in many types of facilities. OSHA feels that it is so important for employees to know how to recognize these potentially dangerous substances (as well as how to handle and dispose of them properly) they have mandated that anyone working with these substances receive comprehensive training in this area. In 1976, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) to regulate the handling of hazardous waste from cradle to grave. Since then other regulations have followed, including OSHAs 29 CFR 1910.120, also known as HAZWOPER. As part of these HAZWOPER Regulations, there are several requirements for employee training that depends on the specific level of involvement with hazardous materials. ASafeEnviro.com offers HAZWOPER 40-Hour Training Package providing employees with the information they need to understand the major areas covered by the regulation. ASafeEnviros course consists of twenty sections and provides the comprehensive information needed by employees who are exposed to hazardous substances as a routine part of their jobs, the people who supervise and manage them, and the HAZMAT Incident Commander, and includes Understanding HAZWOPER Understanding Chemical Hazards The Emergency Response Plan The Site Safety and Health Plan HAZMAT Labeling Confined Space Entry Personal Protective Equipment Medical Surveillance Programs Monitoring Procedures and Equipment Accidental Release Measures and Spill Cleanup Procedures ANSI MSDS Handling Hazardous Materials Work Practices and Engineering Controls Respiratory Protection Fire Prevention Dealing with the Media in Emergency Situations Safety Orientation Electrical Safety in HAZMAT Environments Heat Stress Decontamination Procedures Order Complete 40 Hour Hazwoper Training at http//www.asafeenviro.net/products/40-Hour-HAZWOPER-Training.html Available Classroom YES Available Onsite YES Available Online YES Available Material Only YES Language English and Spanish</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:11 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-03-30 22:47:19</p>]]>
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		<title>Magnum Staffing Services</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/879/magnum-staffing-services</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Need staff? If you're in the Houston area and in the oil, gas or energy industries, Magnum Staffing Services can get you the qualified, trained employees you deserve. Whether you seek temporary or contract workers or full-time staff, or just some technical assistance, Magnum Staffing Services is the only phone call you need to make. Visit us www.yellowpages.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:12 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-02-14 09:57:27</p>]]>
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		<title>Exemplary Structure of a Hydrostatic Fan Drive</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/466/exemplary-structure-of-a-hydrostatic-fan-drive</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/hzvugeo327opnxgr.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Hydrostatic Fan Drives The combustion engine and cooler are decoupled mechanically so that vehicle manufacturers can select an optimum position for the cooler and therefore use previously unusable installation space. The power is generated by a variable axial piston pump A10VO with ED control. The Rexroth system solutions feature a CAN-bus-enabled control unit, specially optimized for the fan drive, that evaluates all the important temperature parameters for coolant, oil, charge air, and exhaust gas recirculation and controls a variable axial piston pump/external gear motor combination. The compact, extremely high-performance hydraulic system keeps the operating temperature within a very narrow temperature window in line with operating requirements so that the engines meet the legally allowable low emission levels. Get more information: www.boschrexroth.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:20 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-28 18:49:50</p>]]>
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		<title>Workplace Etiquette</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/248/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Workplace Etiquette</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:03:27 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2019-08-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Workplace Emergencies - Toolbox Meeting</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/118/</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/NGFuk3HTx5bJSxceUIuQ.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>www.worksafeert.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:03:39 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>How to use respirator P-30</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/640/how-to-use-respirator-p-30</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/sibwqghzx5j3wm6i.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Educational video - usage of closed circuit respirator P-30 (P-34). P-30 is a closed circuit compressed oxygen respirator for individual protection in unsuitable for breathing areas. P-30 was developed for mine rescue and technical operations in coal mines and other industrial areas where respiratory protection is needed. Technical data is here: dzga.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:48 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-03-30 22:54:29</p>]]>
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		<title>MIG Welding - Safety and Technique 2010 (GMAW) Safetycare video - Gas Metal Arc Welding</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/925/mig-welding-safety-and-technique-2010-(gmaw)-safetycare-video-gas-metal-arc-welding</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/neup8d4zy6mmw7hf.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Metal Inert Gas Welding or MIG Welding is based on the electric arc welding process, where completion of an electric circuit between positive and negative poles creates an electric arc, which generates tremendous heat permitting the fusion welding of metals. Because of its versatility...</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:09 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:05:26</p>]]>
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		<category>Tests</category>
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		<title>Pipeline Mechanical Florida HVAC Design Build Contractors</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/836/pipeline-mechanical-florida-hvac-design-build-contractors</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/frf8n5chrunzimq6.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>For buildings new, old and upcoming, Pipeline Mechanical provides all of Florida with heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, design/build services, repairs, ventilation, air quality systems and more. Working with houses, apartment buildings, new construction, industrial complexes or government agencies, Pipeline Mechanical makes your building energy-efficient and you very comfortable. Visit us www.yellowpages.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:47 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-02-14 09:47:25</p>]]>
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		<title>Shell FLNG - Game changer for energy industry</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/899/shell-flng-game-changer-for-energy-industry</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/iperfuf38g86fdtr.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Designing the world's first floating liquefied natural gas facility (FLNG). Six hundred engineers from around the world have worked on the development phase of the Prelude FLNG Project to define, design and evaluate plans for the facility. Engineers built a scale model of the FLNG facility and tested it in tanks in artificial marine conditions to see if it would withstand wind and high waves.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:43 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 09:34:03</p>]]>
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		<title>Hagemeyer North America Launches 2010 Electrical MRO Products Catalo</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/439/hagemeyer-north-america-launches-2010-electrical-mro-products-catalo</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Hagemeyer North America introduces its 2010 Electrical Products catalog. This full-color, 642-page catalog is the first full line E-MRO products catalog produced by Hagemeyer NA and features 12,845 electrical products from more than 100 Hagemeyer supplier partners for the electrical market. <br /><br />
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“Hagemeyer North America recognized a need for a catalog aimed specifically at the electrical MRO industry,” says Brad Pulver, Senior VP, Product Strategy and Marketing. “Our new catalog showcases products and services that satisfy the unique needs of our customers in this market. By compiling this assortment of products from industry-leading manufacturers, and supporting it with inventory investments and attractive pricing, we have created a one-stop-shop for the key electrical Maintenance, Repair and Operating supply needs of a broad range of end-user customers—from engineers to maintenance managers.”</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:08:30 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-26 10:44:14</p>]]>
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		<title>SHELL Floating Facility HD</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/904/shell-floating-facility-hd</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Projects </p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:43 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 09:34:47</p>]]>
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		<title>Lock Out/ Tag out</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/309/</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/o36xmkdozgyo6fjd.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>This interactive Lock Out/ Tag out session is based on the OSHA Lock out/ tag out standard. OSHA requires that anyone who is involved in working around energy systems such as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and others receive this type of training. The topics included in this session include the importance of Lock Out/Tag Out (LOTO), the three parts of a LOTO program, the different types of energy that might be encountered using LOTO, and the proper application of locks and ...</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:13 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2013-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Hazard Communication (Spanish) - ToolBox Safety</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/546/hazard-communication-(spanish)-toolbox-safety</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/gdm44wa3wt7uip8o.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>About 32 million workers work with and are potentially exposed to one or more chemical hazards. There is an estimated 650000 existing chemical products, and hundreds of new ones being introduced annually. This poses a serious problem for employers and their employees who are exposed to hazardous chemicals. OSHA requires employers to adequately train their employees on these hazardous chemicals. To get more information on how to train your employees contact National Safety Compliance at 1.877.922.7233 or visit us online at www.osha-safety-training.net</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:20 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-04 16:48:16</p>]]>
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		<title>Firefighter and Industrial Emergency Response Training - FirstcallFirst.com</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/1103/firefighter-and-industrial-emergency-response-training-firstcallfirst.com</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/t8xcnrmsnq4rm73s.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>First In Rescue, Safety and Training, LLC offers firefighting training to Industrial Emergency Response Teams throughout the U.S.A. Utilizing the latest in firefighting techniques and equipment, the FIRST team of emergency response trainers will deliver the hands on experience and real world scenarios that will equip your team to handle emergencies in the safest and most effective way possible.Optimize your employees' knowledge, skills and performance with the unparalleled expertise of the F.I.R.S.T. team of emergency response professionals, first responders and instructors. From concepts in the classroom to situations where every second counts, F.I.R.S.T. consistently meets and exceeds the rescue, safety and training needs of companies like yours in the energy, manufacturing, mining and healthcare industries.Experience the difference!Call F.I.R.S.T. at 281-930-7686 or click http://www.firstcallfirst.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:36 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-08-19 12:53:33</p>]]>
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		<title>Forklift Operator Safety Video</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/398/forklift-operator-safety-video</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>OSHA estimates that tens of thousands of employees are injured or killed annually due to forklift accidents. OSHA requires all employes to be trained before driving a forklift. Training should include classroom sessions, hands on driving and a driving evaluation. To find out more information on how to train your employees please contact National Safety Compliance at 1.877.922.7233 or visit us online at www.osha-safety-training.net</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:29 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-25 14:54:25</p>]]>
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		<title>sarens at chemical company BASF</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/342/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>lifting 600T with Demag cc8800 and Demag CC6800</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:35 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2013-10-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>EN | EL6688 - External EtherCAT synchronisation acc. to IEEE 1588</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/464/en-|-el6688-external-ethercat-synchronisation-acc.-to-ieee-1588</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/nr7jpwghsmaoekbw.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>The EL6688 ethercat Terminal from Beckhoff permits cross-factory and cross-site synchronisation according to the IEEE 1588 standard. Using the EL6688, different machines, system components or production lines can be accurately synchronised with each other or with an external grandmaster clock via GPS or DCF77 receivers. In this way, a high-precision, technology- and vendor-independent global timebase is available that can be used for time stamping of measured data, for example.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:50 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-28 18:47:24</p>]]>
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		<title>CleanCo Systems Offsite Heat Exchanger Facility</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/883/cleanco-systems-offsite-heat-exchanger-facility</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Clean-Co Systems state-of-the-art Heat Exchanger Cleaning and Repair facility is ready to tackle all of your heat exchanger needs. Located east of Houston on Interstate 10, the complex is fully equipped with an automated shell-side cleaning system hydro-blasting pressures ranging from 10,000 psi to 40,000 psi. The adjustable flow rate can climb as high as 140 gallons per minute, depending on the particular exchangers cleaning needs. Bundles are loaded onto hydraulic actuated rollers for safe positioning and handling by a 120,000-pound capacity overhead crane. The rollers allows for safe handling and thorough cleaning of the bundles. Hydro-blast technicians operate the control panel a safe distance from the hydro-blast zone while fifteen-foot high, heavy mill vinyl curtains keep the action contained in a safe and controlled environment.The inside diameter of the heat exchanger tubes are cleaned by an automated multi-tube lancing system. Water pressure can range from 10,000 psi to 50,000 psi.   With five tubes being cleaned simultaneously from a pneumatic drive mechanical system, it is five times faster than regular flex-line lancing and 100's of times safer. The operator maintains clear of all debris and spray while working the control panel at a safe distance.Chemical cleaning and soaking is a non-invasive approach to decontaminating heat exchangers as well. Tests are conducted to determine the right chemicals to clean contaminates prior to soaking. This method is excellent for older exchangers that are not quite ready to retire but may not readily withstand 40,000 psi blasting. According to Mickey Rooney, President of Clean-Co Systems, one of the requirements for the design of the facility was the high-tech water treatment and recycling plant. "We wanted to take industrial cleaning to the next level with a closed loop, water retirement system that would recycle the water we used in the hydro-blasting operations". The system can treat 500 gallons of contaminated water per minute and keep three 140 gallons per minute flow rate hydro-blasters from getting thirsty. Clean-Co will service and clean many models of heat exchange equipment, including plate and frame models. They can fix, refurbish, re-tube or replace all malfunctioning or problem parts. All work follows the guidelines of the ASME quality standards. Emergency services are available and in the Houston area can be there within an hour. Clean-Co Systems field technicians are available 24/7/365 for exchanger extraction, loading and hauling from your site and back. Specialty designed flat bed trailers with secure tie-down systems are equipped with removable canopies that will keep the road trip private and secure.   "In an effort to reduce the hazards of "on-site" heat exchanger cleaning during shutdowns and outages for our clients, we expanded our Channelview, Texas location with this new facility and are proud to now offer an 'off-site' alternative," Rooney said.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:01 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-03-14 13:03:06</p>]]>
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		<title>HazCOM Standard Training</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/252/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>HazCOM Standard Training</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:22 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2019-08-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Shell Moves Forward with Floating LNG</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/901/shell-moves-forward-with-floating-lng</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>The Board of Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell) has taken the final investment decision on the Prelude Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) Project in Australia (100% Shell), building the world's first FLNG facility. Moored far out to sea, some 200 kilometres from the nearest land in Australia, the FLNG facility will produce gas from offshore fields, and liquefy it onboard by cooling. The decision means that Shell is now ready to start detailed design and construction of what will be the world's largest floating offshore facility, in a ship yard in South Korea. To view Multimedia News Release, go to multivu.prnewswire.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:43 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 09:34:15</p>]]>
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		<title>Mass Flow Tech</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/109/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>www.massflowtech.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:22 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>UVAC Mechanical Services</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/232/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>We work on all makes of diesel trucks including Cummins, Detroit, CAT, Mitsubishi and Isuzu and have extensive knowledge of electronic engine controls. We also perform the repair and maintenance of the entire drive train, brake systems and air ride suspension as well as clutch replacement and fuel system troubleshooting.<br />
UVAC Mechanical Services division works out of an 8,500 sq.ft. 4 bay shop complete with a 5 ton over head crane, welding and fabrication shop and state of the art computer diagnostic equipment. UVAC&#8217;s highly trained service personnel can also perform vacuum and pressure repairs as well as complete rebuilds and refits of vacuum truck components. Once your truck is repaired, UVAC can conduct federal DOT inspections and get you back on the road with your equipment making you money again.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:42 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2019-08-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>BASF - Aspen Tech Testimonial</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/149/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>www.aspentech.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:19 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Coriolis Meters - Checks and Start Ups</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/106/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Coriolis Meters - Checks and Start Ups www.massflowtech.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:34 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Industrial Accidents</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/226/</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Stand-by rescue reacts as welder goes down from arc flash</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:29 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2013-08-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>SafeWasher - Parts Washer Service - Parts Cleaning System - Cintas</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/1102/safewasher-parts-washer-service-parts-cleaning-system-cintas</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>www.cintas.com Clean auto parts safer, faster and cheaper with water-based mobile parts washer service. The Cintas SafeWasher™, a parts cleaning system, uses bioremediation to reduce or eliminate aerosol cleaners. And that reduces your operating costs. Plus, there's no hazardous chemical training necessary to stay compliant with OSHA standards. The Cintas SafeWasher™ requires no inventory investment and none of the issues with maintaining the machine. When you sign up for a Cintas SafeWasher™, you get hassle-free, reliable service and equipment. Advantages of weekly mobile parts washer service for your shop: The aqueous cleaning solution lifts grease off the parts, leaving no oily residue. The pH-neutral cleaning solution is safer for your skin, protecting the health and well-being of your employees. Regular service eliminates the need to haul away hazardous by-products. A Cintas rep will visit your shop, check cleaning agent temperatures and refill the washer as needed. Parts washer hoses and filters are regularly changed out to ensure peak performance of your parts cleaner.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:04:43 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-08-09 17:05:01</p>]]>
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		<title>CleanTech Manufacturing Site - Remediation Plans</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/612/cleantech-manufacturing-site-remediation-plans</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>For more information on this project or to contact Project Navigator Ltd., please visit www.prpblog.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:03:11 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-02-04 19:36:22</p>]]>
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		<title>Testing and Monitoring for Hazardous Gases from SafetyInstruction.com</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/997/testing-and-monitoring-for-hazardous-gases-from-safetyinstruction.com</link>

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			<![CDATA[<img src="http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/uploads/thumbs/vbstvg5j778ko2qp.jpg" height="90" width="120" alt="Riled ThumbNail" align="left" hspace="3" vspace="3">
			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>General awareness and basic safety for persons who must test and monitor for hazardous gases in such areas as trenching operations confined space entry and others. SafetyInstruction.com construction training series. www.safetyinstruction.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:03:01 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-06-11 10:34:21</p>]]>
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		<title>Logistical Support: Trelleborg Sealing Solutions</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/463/logistical-support:-trelleborg-sealing-solutions</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, 2531 Bremer Road, Ft. Wayne, IN 46803 (843) 747-7656 email: kingston.vickers@trelleborg.com In the Americas, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions markets its sealing range to Medical, Industrial, Automotive and Aerospace customers via our Marketing Companies and production facilities in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Colorado, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas and California, as well as in Canada, Brazil and Mexico. Our headquarters is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, with an on-site, industry-leading Research and Development laboratory and production site. Also based in Fort Wayne is the Logistics Center Americas (LCA), a 24000 square-foot facility using the latest warehouse management technology, incorporating Supply Chain Management (SCM), bar coding and RF scanning, to boost productivity and expedite customer orders. The Trelleborg Sealing Solutions sales engineering team throughout the Americas, backed by technical and manufacturing expertise locally and from within the group worldwide, can develop the ideal sealing solutions for all applications.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:12 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-28 18:47:07</p>]]>
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		<title>CleanCo Systems Outstanding Safety Awarded by ExxonMobil</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/626/cleanco-systems-outstanding-safety-awarded-by-exxonmobil</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Baytown, Texas - CleanCo Systems Industrial Service Company (CCS) recently received recognition for working “Injury Free” for over 15,000 man-hours at the ExxonMobil Baytown Complex. The award marks the ninth consecutive year CCS has worked injury free for the complex and has complied over 130,000 injury free man-hours in the process.
Lynn Spell, General Manager of CCS and company liaison to the ExxonMobil Baytown Complex, was on hand to receive the award on behalf of the entire CleanCo crew. According to Mr. Spell, CleanCo Systems performs high-pressure water blasting for the cleaning of shell and tube heat exchangers as well as fin fan, air cooled heat exchangers for the complex. “We also support the waste water control by providing our liquid-vac vacuum truck services during the cleaning process," Spell explained.

CleanCo Systems maintains an outstanding safety record through out the company via quality safety training at every level. All supervisors are 30 Hour OSHA General Industry trained and all employees have to go through an initial 40-hour safety program prior to entering the field as a “Hydro-Blast Technician”. Each shift starts off with a safety meeting and a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) prior to beginning work.

“The safety of our workers and the workers around us is our top priority,” commented Mickey Rooney, Founder and President of CleanCo Systems. “We have invested in the best and safest equipment and training money can buy in order to reduce the amount of risk in an already risky profession."

For more information on the wide range of specialty services CleanCo Systems provides to industry, please visit www.cleancosystems.com.  </p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:46 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-03-30 16:23:59</p>]]>
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		<title>Fuel Jobber Savannah Georgia GA Stubbs Oil Co Inc</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/832/fuel-jobber-savannah-georgia-ga-stubbs-oil-co-inc</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>Stubbs Oil Co Inc is the premier supplier of petroleum, oil and lubricants for commercial and industrial customers in the Southeast. With Georgia warehouses in Savannah and Statesboro, this jobber and distributor has the resources to bring you 24-hour ordering and same-day delivery. Call to place your order today! Visit us www.yellowpages.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:01:19 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-02-14 09:46:47</p>]]>
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		<title>Power Screen beach cleaning operations on Dauphin and Pelican Islands in Ala.</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/757/power-screen-beach-cleaning-operations-on-dauphin-and-pelican-islands-in-ala.</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>NEW ORLEANS - Lt.jg Brian Dole explains Power Screen beach cleaning operations on Dauphin Island, Ala., and adjacent Pelican Island, Ala., on Friday, Dec. 10, 2010. The Power Screen equipment uses a series of conveyer belts to filter out debris from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. US Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 1st Class Chuck Reinhart.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:54 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-01-29 13:13:16</p>]]>
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		<title>Insulation Contractors Acacia Ridge Access Insulation QLD</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/869/insulation-contractors-acacia-ridge-access-insulation-qld</link>

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			<p><b>Description:</b></p>
			<p>www.yellowpages.com.au Access Insulation located in Acacia Ridge is an excellent choice if you are looking for insulation contractors or insulation service. To learn more call 3272 0888, visit us at 15 Overloard Place, Acacia Ridge, QLD, 4110 or check the url above.</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:00:40 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2011-02-14 09:52:02</p>]]>
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		<title>Tidal Tank Liquid Storage Soltions</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/111/</link>

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			<p>www.tidaltankonline.com</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:16 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2016-04-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>HazCOMM</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/235/</link>

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			<p>Hazcom Training Video</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:22 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2019-08-09 00:00:00</p>]]>
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		<title>Augsburg College Releases Biodiesel Miracle</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/471/augsburg-college-releases-biodiesel-miracle</link>

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			<p>At a joint press conference held this morning in Science Hall 302, Augsburg College and sartec Corporation officially announced the discovery of a chemical process that could free the United States from its dependence on petroleum diesel fuel. This revolutionary method to make biodiesel started with the curiosity of Augsburg chemistry senior Brian Krohn and ended with three Twin Cities scientists creating the "Mcgyan Process." Brian initiated his summer research project by deciding to study new ways to produce biodiesel. After Brian's preliminary research, his professor advised him to contact chemist Dr. Clayton mcneff, an Augsburg alumnus and vice president of sartec. mcneff, his chief scientist Dr. Ben Yan, and Augsburg's Professor Arlin Gyberg took Brian's idea and created a chemical reaction that has never before been described in scientific literature. As a result of the Mcgyan Process discovery, mcneff co-founded Ever Cat Fuels based in Anoka. It is the only plant in the world using this new method to manufacture biodiesel. Industry analysts have been surprised by how well the Mcgyan Process works and its implications for fuel production worldwide. This process has many advantages over previous biodiesel production methods. It can convert a much wider range of feedstock oils and animal fats into biodiesel, including the byproducts from ethanol production. The Mcgyan Process recycles the catalyst and alcohol necessary to make biodiesel, it reduces the reaction time from hours to seconds, and it doesn't use water or dangerous chemicals. In short, it can make more biodiesel quickly and with a minimal impact on the environment. Click for a description of the process by Dr. mcneff (quicktime video, ~4 min., 6 MB) Because the Mcgyan Process can use a wider range of renewable oils, it has opened the door to a truly Earth-changing possibility. Algae that capture carbon dioxide can be a source of Mcgyan feedstock oil. The use of algae oil simultaneously reduces the demand on arable land for fuel purposes and scrubs the atmosphere of a greenhouse gas. sartec has conducted research into using algae oils to supply the Mcgyan Process. The corporation is working on the use of algae to reduce emissions from coal-fired power plants while creating a biodiesel feedstock. Picture of media interviewing Brian Krohn and Professor Gyberg.A patent is now pending on the Mcgyan Process which is named for the three scientists officially credited with the discovery (mcneff, Gyberg, and Yan). Ever Cat Fuels Corporation is currently producing 50000 gallons of biodiesel per year and is using it as a power source. Its production capacity will increase to 3 million gallons per year when its new plant begins operation in Isanti later this year. Then, Ever Cat Fuels hopes to sell the technology and equipment to nations around the world. All of these remarkable discoveries started with Brian's experiential learning at Augsburg, which is a fundamental part of the college's learning environment. His research will lead Brian to a promising future in science and create opportunities for Augsburg students for years to come. "This one-on-one relationship between professor and student may result in one of modern day's greatest discoveries," says Augsburg President Paul Pribbenow. "Augsburg is proud to be in the forefront and grateful that it may lead to a source of on-going funding that will enable us to take our science program to great heights." The biodiesel press conference garnered attention in local and even international media. Here is a list of links to a sample of that coverage:</p>
			<p><b>Duration:</b> 00:02:39 / <b>Uploaded:</b> 2010-01-28 18:50:28</p>]]>
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		<title>Deep South Crane Rentals Inc</title>
		<link>http://www.industrialnewsnetwork.com/videos/874/deep-south-crane-rentals-inc</link>

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			<p>Build with Deep South Crane Rentals Inc., in Pensacola, Florida. Their crane operators exceed OSHA requirements, handling all construction projects with care. This family-owned and operated company serves the entire Gulf Coast region. They also have a fleet of trucks, forklifts and other heavy machinery. You call -- they haul! Visit us www.yellowpages.com</p>
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