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Off-line Courses
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These are general descriptions. Our first task is to understand your company situation and culture.
OSHA 10 Hour Construction Course
"Real World Construction Safety" is presented in a format that gives the
participant an understanding of jobsite safety requirements. The agenda includes
Fall Protection, Electrical Safety and 8 other construction specific safety
topics. Successful completion includes an OSHA 10 Hour Card.
OSHA 30 Hour Construction Course
This course is designed for individuals with primary safety responsibilities on
construction sites. The agenda expands on the information presented in the 10
Hour Course. Successful completion of this course includes an OSHA 30 Hour Card.
OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Course
This course is designed to give an overview of fundamental OSHA standards and
help with company compliance in an industrial setting. The agenda includes the
OSHA Act & General Duty and 9 other plant specific safety topics. Successful
completion of this course includes an OSHA 10 Hour Card.
OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Course
This course is designed for safety directors and personnel with primary safety
responsibilities within their plant. It dramatically expands on the information
presented in the 10 Hour Course. Successful completion includes an OSHA 30 Hour
Card.
NFPA 70 E
This training will cover the proper lockout procedures for
hazardous energy as it relates to electrical equipment. Shock protection
boundaries will be explained as well as how to select the proper PPE for the
task/equipment. Electrolytic cells, battery rooms, and laser safety will be
covered.
Arc Flash
This course covers flash protection boundaries as well as
proper PPE selection (including the use of a flash suit). Shock protection
boundaries will be explained as they relate to working on live equipment.
Confined Space Awareness and Competent Person
This course is designed to increase the attendee’s knowledge of the hazards
associated with confined space entry. The course will cover hazard assessment
techniques, competent person, permit vs. non-permit spaces, entry teams, safe
work procedures, personal protective equipment, air monitoring, and rescue.
Successful completion of the course will help attendee’s determine and
understand the proper safety precautions to take for a safe entry.
Fall Protection
This course is designed to inform, educate and explore the different aspects of
fall protection and the types of fall systems used in today's environments.
Attendees will learn hazard assessment techniques to ensure the right fall
protection for the job. Our instructors will review the law, competent person,
safe work procedures, site-specific fall protection plans, and fall protection
equipment and inspections.
Forklift Operator (Power Industrial Trucks)
This course will discuss the equipment and safe operating principals. Classroom
presentation in combination with operator evaluations is what you get. Topics
include safe operation, equipment breakdown, stability triangle, inspections,
and the responsibilities of a professional forklift operator.
OSHA Recordkeeping
Make educated decisions about what’s recordable…and what’s not.
Understand Injury vs. Illness and the new way to count lost work days. Determine
what is a work related injury. Determine whether the injury require first aid or
medical treatment. This is an excellent course for those responsible for OSHA
recordkeeping in their company.
Bloodborne Pathogens
This program details the methods to employees on how to prevent employee
exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens like Hepatitis B while administering first aid
resulting from an accident such as a serious laceration resulting from the use
of tools.
Respiratory Protection & Fit Testing
The Respiratory Protection Program outlines protection procedures so that
employees can have a complete understanding of the responsibilities associated
with proper respiratory protection procedures. The course will identify proper
selection and use of safety equipment, respiratory hazards, record-keeping
requirements, fit testing, and information and training.
Lockout / Tagout
Attendees will learn about the principals of controlling hazardous energy and
how to successfully de-energize a machine or piece of equipment.
Topics include authorized vs. affected employees, energy sources, lockout
equipment, tagging, equipment assessment, and the proper sequence of lockout/tagout
before maintenance work can begin.
Trenching & Excavation Awareness and Competent
Person
Attendee’s will learn about the hazards associated with working in and around
excavations and trenches and the safe work practices to use on the job. Topics
include hazard assessment, underground obstructions, load exposures, hazardous
atmospheres, water accumulation, fall protection, inspections, soil stability,
protective systems and the duties of a competent person.
Scaffolding Awareness and Competent Person
This course outlines safe work practices when working from elevated work
platforms. Attendee’s will review the fundaments of different types of
scaffolding, hazard assessment, fall protection, electrical safety, inspection,
and the duties of competent persons.
Electrical Safety
Participants will learn how to eliminate unsafe conditions involving electrical
equipment and tools, including faulty insulation, improper grounding, loose
electrical connections, defective parts, ground faults in equipment and
unguarded live electrical parts.
Aerial Work Platforms
This course will allow employees to understand the guidelines for proper use of
equipment and procedures for the safe operation of all aerial work platforms.
Topics will include: safe operating procedures, operator responsibility,
inspection requirements, and working around electrical equipment.
Hazard Communication
This program details the four stages of OSHA’s Hazard
Communication Standard: Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), Labeling and Marking
Systems, Written Plan, and Employee Training. The employee “Right-To-Know”
policy is discussed in detail.
Fire/Egress/Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
This presentation emphasizes hazard identification,
avoidance and control of workplace fires. Topics include the use of fire
extinguishers, emergency evacuation routes, and means of egress.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
This course details most personal protective equipment used
on jobsites and in industrial settings. This program details the importance of
using administrative and engineering controls first, and personal protective
equipment only as a final means of control, should the work practice or
engineering controls be inadequate.
Accident Investigation
This program details course objectives including: the
definition of an accident, the need for an investigation, the scene of the
accident, interviewing the injured as well as witnesses, distinguishing fact
from fiction, preparing reports and making recommendations.
Asbestos Awareness
This 2-hour awareness level training course covers asbestos
exposure in all work as defined in 1910.12(b), regardless of the type of
worksite or location. It includes, but is not limited to, the following where
asbestos is present: demolition or salvage of structures, removal or
encapsulation of materials, construction, alteration, repair, maintenance, or
renovation, installation of products containing asbestos, spill/emergency
clean-up, transportation, disposal, storage, containment and housekeeping
activities on the site where construction activities are performed.
Crane and Derrick Safety
This presentation is intended to inform employees of
pertinent codes and regulations regarding cranes, derricks, elevators and
conveyors. The training will discuss the general requirements under this
standard on crane, derrick, elevator, conveyer and hoist safety.
Hand and Power Tool Safety
This training course describes the elements of hazard
recognition when using hand and/or power tools. It details the misuse of these
tools as well as employee and employer responsibilities.
Machine Safeguarding
This course describes the four main types of machine guards
including: fixed, interlocked, adjustable and self-adjusting. This training
emphasizes hazard identification, avoidance and control.
Ergonomics
Ergonomics is the study of how to improve fit between the
physical demands of the workplace and the employees who perform the work. This
course will explore the relationship between work style, productivity and
health, discussing how a work style initiative will enhance your corporate
wellness program.
Welding and Cutting
This course covers gas and arc cutting and welding, fire
prevention, ventilation and protection in welding, cutting and heating, and
welding and cutting to preserve coatings.
Forklift Train-the-Trainer
This course will detail all aspects of forklift training to
enable a particular employee in the instruction of safe operation, equipment
breakdown, stability triangle, inspections, and the responsibilities of a
professional forklift operator.
Safety Program Management
This course assists the supporting auxiliary safety manager
in effectively maintaining all aspects of the company safety program.
Introduction to OSHA
This course will describe what OSHA is, who is covered,
what is required, and employee and employer responsibilities. This training
goes into detail what to do during an OSHA inspection and what to expect when a
compliance officer visits a facility/worksite.
Slips and Falls
This training course includes: hazard identification,
placement of identification/signage, testing of coefficient of friction, and
documentation of test results. The course details the methods that should be
used to clean and maintain the walking surfaces as well as the frequencies in
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