Forklift Operator Training

Our training blends classroom (1.5 hrs) and hands-on (2 hrs) sessions with your equipment. It covers forklifts and telehandlers, meeting Subpart O 1910.178 requirements. Participants learn about truck types, operating hazards, stability, inspections, and safe refueling. Refresher training is recommended every 3 years.

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Aerial/Scissor Lift Operator Training

Our training blends classroom (1.5 hrs) and practical (2 hrs) hands-on learning using your equipment. Covering Class 3 MEWPs, including scissor lifts and aerial devices, it ensures safe operation. Participants gain knowledge of lift types, components, safety regulations, fall protection, and hazard response.

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40 Hour HAZWOPER Worker Training

Enroll in our 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training, designed for workers handling hazardous substances. This course requires 8 hours of prior health and safety training and covers essential topics like chemical exposure, hazard assessment, and decontamination. Additional training options available.

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CPR/ First Aid/ AED / Bloodborne Pathogens Certification Class

This course is for non-healthcare individuals seeking certification in adult, child, or infant CPR AED and first aid. It follows ILCOR's latest guidelines and the 2020 AHA updates, with a 2-year certification validity.

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