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Technical Education: Building & Technical Trades


BUILDING & TECHNICAL TRADES


Now Available! Water Well Basics: Well Construction from Start to Finish This program covers the fundamentals of an inde- pendent home water system, with step-by-step details of the process of well drilling, construction, and equipment installation. The video also advises on how to plan the project, including what kind of experts can help determine the location, depth, and expected yield of the well. An ideal resource for constructing and maintaining a private water system. (15 minutes) © 1999 Preview Clip Online C $99.95 QGR48903 • DVD / VOD


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Natural Environments This A&E Special speaks to design and architecture for the environmentally concerned. Segment one features a Seattle home designed by architect and environmentalist James Cutler that is made entirely of recycled wood. The second segment is a feature on the home of interior designer Nick Berman, who utilized natural materials to create a highly stylized look. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (44 minutes) © 2000 Preview Clip Online C $129.95 QGR43095 • DVD / VOD


Green Home Building With detailed visuals and expertise, this program covers lot design, passive solar energy, recycling, conservation, the Energy Star program, and more. Correlates to the ANSI National Green Building Standard and to all National CTE Organizational Standards (including the provisions of the Perkins Act). Produced by the National Association of Home Builders. (20 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR40115 • DVD / VOD


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Green Architecture: Environmentally Friendly Housing This program tracks four teams of competitors in the 2007 Solar


Decathlon as they create appealing living spaces that require zero energy. A Films for the Humanities & Sciences Production. (30 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C o


“An effective video to inspire budding architects and engineers in industrial arts/ construction, math, and ecology class- rooms.” —NSTA Recommends Recommended by Science Books & Films. $99.95 QGR39106 • DVD / VOD


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GREEN-OVATING HOME RENOVATIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE WORLD


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Spotlighting the best practices, technologies, and materials available to residential remodelers and builders, this four-part


series shows how existing homes can be transformed to improve energy efficiency, eco-friendliness, livability, and sustainability while enhancing the health and well-being of their occupants. Correlates to all National CTE Organizational Standards (including the provisions of the Perkins Act). Viewable/ printable discussion questions are available online. A Shopware Production. (38–42 minutes each) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C o


Home Performance: The First Step to Green This video takes viewers through a home perfor- mance audit, which can guide a remodeler and homeowner through the first steps toward creating a greener home. $99.95 QGR40432 • DVD / VOD


Green Power, Clean Choices Today’s remodelers need to understand the basics of green power. This program provides a fundamental understanding of how these technologies work. $99.95 QGR40433 • DVD / VOD


Sustainable Landscaping: Growing a Greener Home Over the course of this video, viewers will learn how a green approach to landscaping can reduce the amount of energy needed to heat and cool a house. $99.95 QGR40434 • DVD / VOD


Thinking Green, Building Smart This video explores the thought process at the core of green architectural design and construction. $99.95 QGR40435 • DVD / VOD


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Special Discount Price: $279.90 QGR40431 • DVD / VOD


New! OSHA Soil Classification for Construction Safety


New! OSHA Construction Safety Video Clip Collection Using animated clips to show how construction injuries and deaths often occur, this compilation demonstrates OSHA safety standards that can protect lives and livelihoods. With an average length of 3 minutes, each clip focuses on a particular topic, encompassing fall prevention, carbon monoxide poisoning, struck-by accidents, and excavation safety. Although the program is never graphic or sensational, each clip presents a true record of an actual accident. Viewer discretion is advised. (37 minutes) © 2012 C $99.95 QGR49208 • DVD In Spanish $99.95 QGR49206 • DVD


Some types of soil are stable and some are not— and since one cubic yard of earth weighs as much as 3,000 pounds, trench cave-ins can be deadly for construction workers. The best way to prevent such tragedies is to determine the soil type before any excavation work begins. Featuring detailed scenes of professional trenching jobs, this video introduces trainees to OSHA soil classification techniques, preparing them to properly slope, bench, or shore a trench. Viewers learn how a visual inspection of soil is conducted (encompassing signs of vibration, previous disturbance, water seepage, and fissuring), followed by the three most common testing methods: plasticity, thumb penetration, and pocket penetrometer. The meanings of soil types A, B, and C are explained, as are cohesive and granular soil categories as well as the concept of unconfined compressive strength. An indispensible guide for any construction training program! (11 minutes) © 2011 C $49.95 QGR49207 • DVD In Spanish $49.95 QGR49208 • DVD


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