
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.
Reserve a slot on April 18th.
Contact UsQualified Rigger/Signal Person Training
Enroll in our comprehensive Qualified Rigger/Signal Person Training program to become a certified rigger and signal person. This course complies with OSHA's Qualified Signal Person Subpart CC - 1926.1400 regulations, ensuring you meet all safety standards.
Join us on April 15th.
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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.
Join our training on April 17th.
Enroll NowForklift 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.
Be part of our class on April 17th.
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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.
Limited spots available! We need at least 7 participants to hold this class—don’t miss out.
Join our class on June 9th.
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Wondering if stairs are a better option than ladders on your worksite? Learn about OSHA’s stair design and installation requirements and the benefits of switching for improved safety and compliance.

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OSHA requires annual Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) inspections to ensure compliance and safety. Inspections must include reviews, corrections, and documentation. Stay proactive to prevent hazardous energy accidents.

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30% of workplace injuries occur within the first year. Learn the 7 common mistakes new employees make and how to prevent them through proper training and safety measures. Contact us for training.