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Discussion on the confusion with Leading Edge (LE) regulations and exposures. Don't trust that all equipment is compliant. ANSI/OSHA regulations on Leading Edge reviewed. We strive to provide the best safety and fall protection products for workers in all industries where proper training and gear is essential. Register for one or more industrial safety training courses below. Stay compliant and competitive in today's market!
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(Qualified Rigger/Signal Class) "It went very well! Scott is a top-notch instructor! He was prepared, he arrived early, and he engaged every student so nobody was able to drift off or lose focus. He used an interesting and interactive approach to the subject matter. I believe this last round was a major success. Thanks so much for helping us out!" 1/11/2019
OSHA 30 Hour Construction/English 4 day
Designed by OSHA for workers with some safety responsibility; the course is hazard based & provides an in depth study of hazards identification, avoidance, control and prevention in construction. (4 Consecutive Days)
Trenching and Excavation
This training course is designed for foremen, field supervisors, or anyone involved in the with trenching and excavation in the construction industry.
This class will cover:
Underground installations (utilities)
Access and Egress
Exposure to vehicle and equipment traffic
Hazardous atmospheres
Stability of adjacent structures
Protection from cave ins
Sloping
Shoring
Trench box
Inspection criteria
Qualified Rigger / Signal Person 8hr
Any person designated as the qualified rigger by an employer who performs specific rigging operations and load activities should attend this course to comply with the OSHA requirement 1926.1400. It also fulfills the training requirements for Qualified Signal Person under OSHA Subpart CC- 1926.1400.
Course Information and Description
OSHA now requires that signal persons, riggers, and operators be trained, tested, and qualified according to OSHA Rule 1926.1400. This training includes getting workers familiar with both verbal and hand signals. They also must know how to familiarize themselves with the limitations of the crane or hoisting equipment they are using or signaling. Regulations discussed in this course are ASME B30.5, ASME B30.9, and OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.1400.
Topics included but not limited to:
OSHA Standards and Requirements
Basic rigging principles
Rigging component identification
Mathematical calculations
Sling tension calculations
Load weight estimation
Center of Gravity Determination
Rigging inspection
Sling design
Rigging techniques
Crane components
Proper use of the ANSI hand signals
Voice signals
Crane dynamics
Working near power lines
OSHA 30 Hour Construction/Spanish 4 day
The OSHA 30 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in the construction industry.
This course is designed for construction, building development, repairs/alterations and other fields. Construction industry workers with supervisory, oversight, and safety responsibilities can’t afford to be caught off-guard—especially when more lives are at stake. That’s why we’ve built our comprehensive course for safety directors, safety specialists, construction foreman, engineers, project managers, safety specialists, field supervisors and more. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.
Safety Manager
This course provides the basic tools a safety manager needs to understand the health and safety regulations for his/her company. This course is intended for: Employees who have been given the responsibility of health and safety on a part-time or full-time basis, but have no formal education in health and safety. Someone who is new to safety management
OSHA 10 Hour Construction 1.5 days
This course was designed by OSHA as a safety orientation for your entry level employees. The training emphasizes the importance of hazard recognition and safe work practices in the construction industry.
Basic Fall Protection- 4 hour
This course focuses on the fundamental guidelines and methods for fall protection in the construction industry. Topics include fall hazards, fall hazard evaluation, fall hazard control, fall equipment and training requirements.
Training provides information on OSHA scaffolding requirements and the hazards associated with scaffold work. The course details the individual types of scaffolds, inspection requirements, fall protection, falling objects, moving and altering scaffolding, controlled access zone, and more.
OSHA 30 Hour Construction/English 4 day
Designed by OSHA for workers with some safety responsibility; the course is hazard based & provides an in depth study of hazards identification, avoidance, control and prevention in construction. (4 Consecutive Days)
Fall Protection Competent Person 8 hour
Course gives an in-depth examination of fall related topics and discusses the Competent Persons responsibilities. The training enables participants to be responsible for the immediate supervision, implementation and monitoring of a managed fall protection program.
Basic Confined Space- 4 hour
This 4 Hour Confined Space Training online course satisfies the training requirements for the OSHA 29 CFR § 1910.146 Permit-Required Confined Spaces Standard. Entering and working in a confined space is a high-risk job. It is crucial (and required) that all persons involved in confined space entry work such as supervisors, entrants, attendants, and rescue personnel understand the potential hazards of a confined space and adhere to safe work practices and entry procedures. Confined spaces can be found on many worksites, and they can limit the mobility of people who work within them. Confined spaces include (but are not limited to) underground vaults, tanks, storage bins, manholes, pits, silos, process vessels, and pipelines.
Fall Protection Competent Person 8 hour
This intermediate level course is designed for supervisors who are also assigned as the company competent person. This training offers more detailed coverage of the Fall Protection standard, including hands on interactive activities.
Program Topics
Overview of OSHA’s Fall Protection Standard
Fall Hazard Recognition
Fall Hazard Analysis
Controls
Overview of Personal Fall Arrest Systems
Donning Procedures (Hands On)
Inspection Procedures (Hands On
Calculating Fall Clearances
Free Fall Distance
Deceleration Distance
Rescue
Fall Rescue Planning
Who Should Attend: Supervisory personnel tasked with being the company competent person required by the OSHA standards
OSHA 10 Hour Construction 1.5 days
OSHA 10-hour are designed to teach workplace safety and reduce jobsite hazards. The course also provides information on worker rights, employer responsibilities and how to file a complaint.
This course is designed for construction, building development, repairs/alterations and other fields. Construction industry workers with supervisory, oversight, and safety responsibilities can’t afford to be caught off-guard—especially when more lives are at stake. That’s why we’ve built our comprehensive course for safety directors, safety specialists, construction foreman, engineers, project managers, safety specialists, field supervisors and more. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.
Program Topics:
Introduction to OSHA
Fall protection
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Electrocution
Scaffolds
Struck by hazards
Caught in between
Hazcom/GHS
Who should attend:
Workers in construction, building development, repairs/alterations and other construction fields
HAZWOPER Refresher- 8 hour
Designed to increase and refresh student knowledge of hazardous waste operations and emergency response. Covers requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120. Proof of 40 hr. HAZWOPER Initial completion required
Scaffold Builder/User 4 hour
Scaffolds are elevated, temporary work platforms and support structures found on many job sites throughout the United States. This course focuses on the general requirements for scaffolds set forth by OSHA 1926.451 and safety guidelines for assembly and disassembly of scaffolds on the job site.
Program Topics
General requirements
Types of scaffolds
Scaffold capacity
Platform requirements
Fall protection
Assembling & disassembly
Footing requirements
Tipping restraint
Who should attend:
Anyone who will be working on or around scaffolds
OSHA 30 Hour Construction/English 4 day
The OSHA 30 Hour Construction Industry Outreach Training course is a comprehensive safety program designed for anyone involved in the construction industry.
This course is designed for construction, building development, repairs/alterations and other fields. Construction industry workers with supervisory, oversight, and safety responsibilities can’t afford to be caught off-guard—especially when more lives are at stake. That’s why we’ve built our comprehensive course for safety directors, safety specialists, construction foreman, engineers, project managers, safety specialists, field supervisors and more. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.
Qualified Rigger / Signal Person 8hr
Any person designated as the qualified rigger by an employer who performs specific rigging operations and load activities should attend this course to comply with the OSHA requirement 1926.1400. It also fulfills the training requirements for Qualified Signal Person under OSHA Subpart CC- 1926.1400.
Course Information and Description
OSHA now requires that signal persons, riggers, and operators be trained, tested, and qualified according to OSHA Rule 1926.1400. This training includes getting workers familiar with both verbal and hand signals. They also must know how to familiarize themselves with the limitations of the crane or hoisting equipment they are using or signaling. Regulations discussed in this course are ASME B30.5, ASME B30.9, and OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.1400.
Topics included but not limited to:
OSHA Standards and Requirements
Basic rigging principles
Rigging component identification
Mathematical calculations
Sling tension calculations
Load weight estimation
Center of Gravity Determination
Rigging inspection
Sling design
Rigging techniques
Crane components
Proper use of the ANSI hand signals
Voice signals
Crane dynamics
Working near power lines
OSHA 10 Hour Construction 1.5 days
This course was designed by OSHA as a safety orientation for your entry level employees. The training emphasizes the importance of hazard recognition and safe work practices in the construction industry.
Basic Fall Protection- 4 hour
This course focuses on the fundamental guidelines and methods for fall protection in the construction industry. Topics include fall hazards, fall hazard evaluation, fall hazard control, fall equipment and training requirements.
OSHA 30 Hour Construction/English 4 day
Designed by OSHA for workers with some safety responsibility; the course is hazard based & provides an in depth study of hazards identification, avoidance, control and prevention in construction. (4 Consecutive Days)
Basic Confined Space- 4 hour
Designed to provide students instruction on safety procedures and requirements of confined spaces and Permit Required Confined Spaces.
Silica Safety 4hr
This course provides participants on what employers must do to be in compliance with the new Silica Standard including specific and alternate written exposure control plans, training, medical monitoring, housekeeping and record keeping.
NFPA 70E/Arc Flash Electrical Safety - 2day
Training class meets or exceeds all OSHA mandated training requirements under 29 CFR 1910.332 for safety related work practices. This training session combines lecture and video presentations that apply to all required elements of the OSHA's Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices (Subpart S) and the NFPA 70E standards for Electrical Safety in the workplace.
Qualified Rigger / Signal Person 8hr
Any person designated as the qualified rigger by an employer who performs specific rigging operations and load activities should attend this course to comply with the OSHA requirement 1926.1400. It also fulfills the training requirements for Qualified Signal Person under OSHA Subpart CC- 1926.1400.
OSHA 10 Hour Construction 1.5 days
This course was designed by OSHA as a safety orientation for your entry level employees. The training emphasizes the importance of hazard recognition and safe work practices in the construction industry.
Basic Fall Protection- 4 hour
This course focuses on the fundamental guidelines and methods for fall protection in the construction industry. Topics include fall hazards, fall hazard evaluation, fall hazard control, fall equipment and training requirements.
OSHA 30 Hour Construction/English 4 day
Designed by OSHA for workers with some safety responsibility; the course is hazard based & provides an in depth study of hazards identification, avoidance, control and prevention in construction. (4 Consecutive Days)
Fall Protection Competent Person 8 hour
Course gives an in-depth examination of fall related topics and discusses the Competent Persons responsibilities. The training enables participants to be responsible for the immediate supervision, implementation and monitoring of a managed fall protection program.
HAZWOPER Refresher- 8 hour
Designed to increase and refresh student knowledge of hazardous waste operations and emergency response. Covers requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120. Proof of 40 hr. HAZWOPER Initial completion required
EM 385-1-1 24 Hr Fall Competent Person- English
Designed for those who provide immediate supervision, implementation and monitoring of a managed fall protection program on Federal or Military projects where the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Standards, EM 385-1-1, November 2014, are enforced. This course covers Competent Person for Fall and Fall Protection Equipment Inspection and Maintenance as required by USACE 385-1-1 Section 21.
OSHA 10 Hour Construction 1.5 days
This course was designed by OSHA as a safety orientation for your entry level employees. The training emphasizes the importance of hazard recognition and safe work practices in the construction industry.
Basic Fall Protection- 4 hour
This course focuses on the fundamental guidelines and methods for fall protection in the construction industry. Topics include fall hazards, fall hazard evaluation, fall hazard control, fall equipment and training requirements.
Basic Confined Space- 4 hour
Designed to provide students instruction on safety procedures and requirements of confined spaces and Permit Required Confined Spaces.
Silica Safety 4hr
This course provides participants on what employers must do to be in compliance with the new Silica Standard including specific and alternate written exposure control plans, training, medical monitoring, housekeeping and record keeping.
HAZWOPER 24 Hr Training
This level of HAZWOPER training is applicable the "Occasional Site Worker" on a controlled or uncontrolled hazardous waste site. Examples of this type of employee would include truck drivers, surveyors and administrative personnel who have little or no chance of exposure to the wastes involved, or employees who are regularly on site with no chance of exposure.
Topics Discussed:
Introduction to OSHA
History of Various Environmental Legislations
Hazard Assessment and Analysis
Toxicology
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Instrumentation
Hazard Communication
Spill Response - Includes initial response, assessment, stabilization and mitigation, hazardous materials (HAZMAT) containment, field conditions and decontamination.
The HAZWOPER 24 Hour Training takes place during the first 3 days of the HAZWOPER 40 Hour Training course. This course has no Hands-on-Exercise. Students will receive a certificate card showing HAZWOPER 24 Hour training completion at the end of the class. Eight (8) Hours of refresher training annually is required to keep the HAZWOPER 24 Hour certification current.
NOTE: An employee whose job description includes the handling or remediation (cleanup) of waste or hazardous materials (HAZMAT) MUST take the HAZWOPER 40 Hour training to be in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.120. This would include Managers, Supervisors and general site workers.
HAZWOPER 40 Hour Initial Training
(Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response)
At Hazmat Plans & Programs, we tailor the HAZWOPER training course to the needs of your company and your employees. Our teaching methods are down-to-earth and have practical application for all students. Our mission is to provide all HAZWOPER students with the knowledge, tools, confidence and ability to make the right decisions and use safe work practices under stressful field conditions.
Some of the subjects covered in the HAZWOPER class are:
Scope and Application of the OSHA HAZWOPER Regulations
Chemical Behaviours and Properties
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Hazard Assessment and Analysis
Decontamination Procedures
Medical Surveillance
Confined Spaces
Hazard Communications
Blood-borne Pathogens
Industrial Hygiene
Spill Response and The Emergency Response Guide Book
Incident Command System
Hands-on Practical Exercises
The HAZWOPER Training Course takes place over five (5) consecutive days of approximately eight (8) hours each. A written examination will be given at the end of the course. Students will receive a picture I.D. card and a certificate upon completion of this course.
At Hazmat Plans & Programs we realize that other companies offer a type of HAZWOPER course online. The following excerpts are from aletter of interpretation issued by OSHAto explain the applicability of on-line training.
“OSHA urges employers to be wary of relying solely on generic "packaged" training programs in meeting their training requirements since training required under HAZWOPER includes site-specific elements which need to be tailored to the individual worker's assigned duties…
Safety and health training may often involve the presentation of technical material to audiences that typically have not had formal education in technical or scientific disciplines, such as in areas of chemistry or physiology. In an effective training program, it is critical that trainees have the opportunity to ask questions where material is unfamiliar to them…
For HAZWOPER training, equally important is the use of hands-on experience and exercises to provide trainees with an opportunity to become familiar with equipment and safe practices in a non-hazardous setting. Many industrial operations, particularly hazardous waste operations, involve complex hazardous tasks and exposures. Traditional hands-on training ensures that workers are prepared to safely perform their job assignments…”
OSHA 10 Hour Construction 1.5 days
This course was designed by OSHA as a safety orientation for your entry level employees. The training emphasizes the importance of hazard recognition and safe work practices in the construction industry.
OSHA 30 Hour Construction/English 4 day
Designed by OSHA for workers with some safety responsibility; the course is hazard based & provides an in depth study of hazards identification, avoidance, control and prevention in construction. (4 Consecutive Days)
Fall Protection Competent Person 8 hour
Course gives an in-depth examination of fall related topics and discusses the Competent Persons responsibilities. The training enables participants to be responsible for the immediate supervision, implementation and monitoring of a managed fall protection program.
NFPA 70E/Arc Flash Electrical Safety - 2day
Training class meets or exceeds all OSHA mandated training requirements under 29 CFR 1910.332 for safety related work practices. This training session combines lecture and video presentations that apply to all required elements of the OSHA's Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices (Subpart S) and the NFPA 70E standards for Electrical Safety in the workplace.
EM 385-1-1 24 Hr Fall Competent Person- English
Designed for those who provide immediate supervision, implementation and monitoring of a managed fall protection program on Federal or Military projects where the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Standards, EM 385-1-1, November 2014, are enforced. This course covers Competent Person for Fall and Fall Protection Equipment Inspection and Maintenance as required by USACE 385-1-1 Section 2
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Accident Investigation - 4hr
Session will show the importance of accident investigation, how to talk to witnesses and what questions to ask when evaluating an accident scene. Also, how to determine casual factors, and how to identify corrective actions. Will look at several types of vehicle accidents to learn how to evaluate cause.
Aerial Lift /Scissor Lift Certification- 4 hour
The main objective of this session is to work safely on aerial lifts. By the time the session is over, employees should be able to identify aerial lift hazards, safely operate equipment, inspect equipment, and take necessary precautions when working in or near an aerial lift to prevent accidents and injuries. Use this PowerPoint presentation to train your workers on aerial lift safety. This topic covers aerial lifts and scissor lifts which are defined as any vehicle-mounted device with a bucket to lift personnel. There are various names for aerial lifts, including “bucket truck,” “cherry picker, and “snorkel lift.”
OSHA requirements for aerial lifts include equipment design standards, safe work practices, fall protection, electrical system testing, the safety factor for hydraulic and pneumatic components, and welding work. Construction and general-industry standards are very similar, with minor differences for firefighting equipment and training.
Asbestos-AHERA Supervisor Refresher/English 8 Hr
Refresher for Supervisors to supervise any of the following activities with respect to friable ACBM in a school or public and commercial building: (1) A response action other than a SSSD activity, (2) a maintenance activity that disturbs friable ACBM other than a SSSD activity, or (3) a response action for a major fiber release episode.
Asbestos-AHERA Worker 32 Hours/English 4 day
Asbestos-AHERA Worker 32 Hours/SPANISH 4 day
The AHERA Worker training accredits individuals to remove, encapsulate, enclose, repair or disturb friable or non-friable asbestos, and to handle asbestos material in any manner which may result in the release of asbestos fiber on an asbestos abatement project. This four-day course is accredited by the EPA and meets OSHA requirements for Class I & II work. The course covers many topics including safety, laws and regulations, and state-of-the-art work procedures.
Asbestos-AHERA Supervisor Training 40 Hours/English 5 day
The AHERA Contractor/Supervisor Initial course meets all EPA AHERA and OSHA requirements. This certification is for any person who will be supervising individuals permitted to enter a regulated asbestos abatement work area. This course covers in-depth knowledge and instruction on state-of-the-art asbestos abatement methods and procedures.
Basic First Aid response procedures
CPR Colorado first aid and CPR. This course covers the proper techniques and procedures for the administration for CPR/first aid in compliance with OSHA Standards. Renewal required every two years.
Basic Fall Protection- 4 hour
This course focuses on the fundamental guidelines and methods for fall protection in the construction industry. Topics include fall hazards, fall hazard evaluation, fall hazard control, fall equipment and training requirements.
Blood Borne Pathogens- 45 min
Designed for those who are at risk for on the job exposure to blood and other bodily fluids in the workplace. The course teaches staff how blood borne pathogens are spread, how to avoid exposure and what to do if exposed to infectious material. This course is one of the requirements of the OSHA Blood borne Pathogens Standard. After taking this course, students should talk with their employer about their workplace’s specific policies and procedures. Those who complete the training receive a Blood borne Pathogens Training certification valid for one year. You should meet with your employer representative to learn about specific policies and procedures and answer questions about how this training content applies to your workplace.
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Confined Space Entry/English- 4 hour
OSHA's rule for confined spaces (construction) covers employers with employees working in confined spaces on construction work sites with one or more confined spaces. Confined space activities beyond maintenance such as construction, alteration, and/or repair, including painting and decorating, are covered under the construction rule. Sites include buildings, residences, highways, bridges, tunnels, utility lines, and other types of projects. Also potentially affected are general contractors, as well as specialty-trade construction contractors and employers engaged in some types of residential construction work.
EMPLOYEES: •The rule includes requirements for training, identification and assessment of confined spaces, hazard analysis, entering, working, exiting, and rescue for confined spaces containing a variety of different hazards.
CPR/ First Aid/ AED- 4 Hour
CPR Colorado first aid and CPR. This course covers the proper techniques and procedures for the administration for CPR/first aid in compliance with OSHA Standards. Renewal required every two years.
The CPR Colorado CPR/AED/First Aid course is a classroom-based course with a CPRColorado.com certified instructor. Our non-medical CPR and first aid certification class is intended for bystanders who work in education, child care, assisted living, industrial, construction trades, the health and fitness industries and other non-medical personnel who are required to have CPR certification.
This CPRColorado.com course provides a two-year certification for those wanting or needing the most current training in CPR, AED. This class meets OSHA requirements per 1910.151. and is approved by the Colorado Department of Health and Human Services for Childcare.
The student will enroll in the CPR/AED/First Aid training. After registration, the student will receive an email confirming class date, time, and location. Because this is a fast pace course, prompt arrival is essential. The course includes a course book, videos, and skills session. The course is approximately 4 hours long. After successful completion of the course, an electronic card is available for each student. (there is an option to take a 3 hour course online and then arrive for an hour test)
Course content includes:
High-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants
Use of an AED
Relief of foreign-body airway obstruction (choking) for adults and infant
Fall Protection Competent Person/English- 8 hour
Course gives an in-depth examination of fall related topics and discusses the Competent Persons responsibilities. The training enables participants to be responsible for the immediate supervision, implementation and monitoring of a
managed fall protection program. (8 Hours)
Flagger Training/English 4hr
Course will teach you how to be a safe and effective flagger. Course covers: proper flagging operations, flagging signals & procedures, and flagging for advanced situations.
Fleet Safety Management - 3 day
**Limit of 10 students** Course covers how to engage drivers & managers in creating a safety culture, hidden fleets, policies & procedures. Also, DOT requirements, internal audit benefits, drug policies, & MVR/Background checks. Plus, crash reporting & response, accident investigation basics, Incentive programs, benefits of defensive driving training, DQ files & required documentation.
Forklift Training – Class V and Class VII -length: 4-6 Hours Max Attendees 10
Classroom and hands on practical training using clients Forklift equipment. It is understood that the forklift training will include both warehouse and telehandler types.
Class (Forklift Training) will consist of:
Approximately 1.5 - 2 hours of classroom time. Including comprehension checks throughout the class.
Approximately 2.5 hours of hands on training. (If equipment is not available, the instructor will leave forms for a competent person designated by using supervisors to document the hands-on performance of employees.)
HAZWOPER 24 hr/ English 3 day
Designed to provide students knowledge of hazardous waste operations and emergency response. Covers requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120. (3 Consecutive Days). Intended for the occasional site worker/visitor
HAZWOPER 40 hr/ English 5 day
Provides knowledge of hazardous waste operations and emergency response. Covers requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120. (5 Consecutive Days)
Leading Edge Awareness - 1hr
Discussion on the confusion with Leading Edge (LE) regulations and exposures. Don't trust that all equipment is compliant. ANSI/OSHA regulations on Leading Edge reviewed.
OSHA 10 Hour Construction/English 1.5 days
This course was designed by OSHA as a safety orientation for your entry level employees. The training emphasizes the importance of hazard recognition and safe work practices in the construction industry.
OSHA 10 Hour Construction/Spanish 1.5 days
This course was designed by OSHA as a safety orientation for your entry level employees. The training emphasizes the importance of hazard recognition and safe work practices in the construction industry
OSHA 30 Hour Construction/English 4 day
Designed by OSHA for workers with some safety responsibility; the course is hazard based & provides an in depth study of hazards identification, avoidance, control and prevention in construction. (4 Consecutive Days)
OSHA 30 Hour Construction/English 4 day
THIS CLASS IS 1 DAY A WEEK FOR 4 WEEKS
Comprehensive course for safety directors, safety specialists, construction foreman, engineers, project managers, safety specialists, field supervisors and more. OSHA recommends Outreach Training Programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.
Respiratory Training & Fit Testing/ English 2hr
Respirator awareness class on use, restrictions & challenges faced using respiratory protection. Class includes Fit Testing with respirator. Medical release for respirator use needs to be filled out prior to class.
Scaffold Competent Person Course /English 8 Hr
designed for anyone who is responsible for the erection, dismantling and/or use of supported scaffolding systems. Gain a better in-depth understanding of the OSHA requirements for supported scaffolding in construction and increase your knowledge of the necessary requirements to be considered competent under OSHA’s rule as it relates to scaffolding systems.
This course covers topics required for competent persons by 29CFR 1926 Subpart L:
Competent person requirements and responsibility
Compatibility and components requirements
Fall protection
Hazards associated with scaffolds
Controlled Access Zone requirements
Training requirements
Construction/Inspection requirements
Proper selection and use
Scaffolding Assembler/User - 4 hour
Course Topics: General requirements Types of scaffolds Scaffold capacity Platform requirements Fall protection Assembling & disassembly Footing requirements Tipping restraint Who should attend: Anyone...
Silica Safety /English 4hrs
Course provides participants on what employers must do to be in compliance with the new Silica Standard including specific and alternate written exposure control plans, training, medical monitoring, housekeeping and record keeping. (4 Hours