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Fishing & Diving Videos

Videos are available for loan from WorkSafeBC Library Services.

Beachline Safety - A guide to safe work practices

With new and inexperienced deck hands entering the fishing industry in record numbers, the potential for serious accidents has increased. As part of a strategy to eliminate injuries on the beach, the Workers' Compensation Board and the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union joined forces to produce 'Beachline Safety', a 30-minute training video to help introduce inexperienced beach crews to safe beach-work practices. 'Beachline Safety' is presented in four parts. The first part gives an overview of the beachline operation. The second and third parts show the operation in more detail, first from the beach and then from the seiner. In the last part a veteran beachman explains specific tie-up procedures. Produced by WorkSafeBC in cooperation with the UFAWU-CAW, 1996
Call number: V776
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Practicing safety - how to conduct effective emergency drills on fishing vessels

This 24 minute video demonstrates the five emergency drills regulated by WorkSafeBC for fishing vessels: fire on board, crew-member overboard, flooding, calling for help, and abandoning ship. The video outlines how to organize, safely conduct, and debrief a crew on these five drills and demonstrates the drills on both large and small vessels.
Call number: V683
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Decompression illness

The purpose of this 19 minute video is to bring to the attention of divers, diving supervisors, and those closely associated with commercial diving operations, the potential seriousness of decompression illness.
Call number: V61
Source: Videotel Marine International

Cold facts

Part one of a two-part series, this 20 minute film is concerned with surviving sudden cold water immersion. It discusses four phases (cold shock, short term exposure, hypothermia, and post-rescue collapse), with particular emphasis on the first two.
Call number: V573

More cold facts

Part two of a two-part series, this 27 minute video examines hypothermia and post-rescue collapse after immersion in cold water. Hosted by Dr. Chris Brooks, the film includes testimonials from survivors of the Atlantic Prize, a fishing vessel that sank off the coast of Newfoundland.
Call number: V572

Cold water: deadly killer

This award-winning 26 minute video is designed to make viewers aware of the dangers of our cold Canadian waters, and to encourage them to take appropriate measures to prevent hypothermia.
Call number: V7
Source: Goldi Productions Ltd. in association with the Canadian Coast Guard
Date: 1995

Cold water: the silent killer

Two dramatized stories show how two people succumbed to hypothermia caused by cold water immersion. Highlights: improper or rough handling of the victim is often the cause of death; afterdrop (further lowering of the core body temperature) can cause further damage. (17 minutes)
Call number: V398
Source: Goldi Productions Ltd.
Date: 1981

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