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General Safety Education Courses for Construction, General Industry, Heavy Equipment, and Earth Moving, Electrical, Forestry and Landscaping, and Safety courses appropriate for most front line workers.
Students learn the theory behind the Hierarchy of Control. This information helps them understand the selection of proper PPE as well as proper use, care, and storage of each.
This course provides information and training required for handling storage and disposal of different materials. This course is a customizable based on the materials handled within your industry. Course time may vary depending on curricula requirements of your industry.
Understanding information provided via signs, signals, and barricades is extremely important regarding the safety of personnel. All the basics are covered and industry specifics may be selected as an add on. This course is customizable and prices may vary depending on industry specific additions applied to the information delivered.
Improper body mechanics and positionings are some of the leading causes of workplace injuries. This course covers information an employee should have to make the proper decision regarding how they move and do their job or perform tasks. Your employees will be informed on how improper ergonomic habits can contribute to long term or life long pain and discomfort.
An untidy worksite can be very embarrassing not to mention the negative impressions left with your clients. This is only the surface of the problem. Most slips, trips, and falls lead to injuries, lost time at work, claims to your insurance policy, as well as a negative affect on your E.M.R.. Proper worksite housekeeping displays pride and competence in the work, and those performing the work, while reducing incidents and preventing injuries.
Culture is one of the most significantly noticeable statements about your company that is constantly in the public eye. A culture that not only embraces safety, but also nurtures it so it grows among the ranks. The decision a frontline team member makes can have a very negative affect on your safety culture. This program focusses on situational awareness, identifying options, and decision making. Your employees will develop a knowledge base required for one to make safe decision.
The environments where we work can have a serious affect on our health and safety. This program focuses on environmental illnesses and injuries. Employees learn to recognize signs and symptoms, and environments that may be hazardous.
This course establishes a baseline of expectations for employees. Many subjects are discussed including working around equipment, proper lifting, signs and barricades, hazard recognition, etc. Workers are urged to take action to address the hazard, or be responsible and find the proper person to handle the issue. "If you SEE it, You OWN it!
Safe driver development is important in order to ensure you have set the expectations for the employees. This course covers common laws regarding the operation of a motor vehicle. Discussions and interactions discussing consequences of the wrong decisions. We also explore the consequences others face who were uninvolved in the decision that was made.
We discuss the proper use, care, charging, and storage of two way communication devices, primarily hand held radio. Students learn the difference between communication via telephone and through the use of radio waves. Your employees also learn that communication on a two way radio is not private. Radio etiquette discusses information that should be shared and how it should be delivered and received.
Audits are a proactive approach to incident awareness and prevention. Non biased honesty and the ability to state only facts are important in developing a plan for preventing potential incidents. Knowing where to focus ones attention, proper questions to ask, and proper documentation of findings are crucial. Auditing also provides the ability to determine compliance of policies and procedures in the workplace.
This class discusses how to eliminate slips, trips, and falls from ground level or near leading edges. Falls from heights are the leading cause of fatalities in the workplace. Ground level falls contribute to lost time, worker compensation claims, and may cause financial hardship. Injuries don't only affect the employee but also co-workers, employees of other companies, as well as for the company where they work.
The EPA is strict and violation of an environmental policy carries steep penalties. An employees lack of knowledge is not a forgivable reason in the eyes of the law. Minimizing your impact on the environment and staying within federal, state, county, and local requirements are a must for compliance. Exploring these laws through discussions create understanding. Knowing applicable laws that affect your company ensures your employees are doing the right thing.
These are custom developed classes you need your employees to receive that may address the scope of work, clientele, worksite type and/or the location that your company conducts operations. Employees that understand policies and procedures work confidently and display competence.
This course is designed to make your pedestrian workers familiar with Powered Industrial Equipment, how they are operated, common risks and dangers each pose, and how they can keep themselves safe and out of harms way.
Provides information and exercises of situations that would require an investigation and working through different processes to reach the root cause.
Employees learn the importance of the JSA process and how to keep themselves and others safe. This course also touches on the permitting process and pre-task safety discussions.
This course will give your workers an increased level of awareness and an abllity to make the right decisions when there is work taking place overhead.
This course demonstrates the hazards and destruction of stored and/or potential energy and means of securing that energy including devices and procedures.
These OSHA classes for the OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 hour courses are provided by and Authorized OSHA Outreach instructor. These courses are customized to ensure your employees receive exactly the material required for your company, processes, and locations.
All required courses to be included in the 10 hour course per OSHA standards containing 6 mandatory content hours and the other 4 hours may be used to customize the 10 hour course to your business utilizing 2 hours for elective topics and 2 hours of optional topics.
Per OSHA guidelines, no topic may be more than 4 hours in length.
Courses must be 7.5 hours or less per day., requiring a minimum of 2 days but can be spaced out over 6 months.
All required courses to be included in the 30 hour course per OSHA standards containing 14 mandatory content hours and the other 16 hours may be used to customize the 30 hour course to your business utilizing 12 hours for elective topics and 4 hours of optional topics.
Per OSHA guidelines, no topic may be less than 30 minutes in length.
Courses must be kept to 7.5 hours or less per day, requiring a minimum of 4 days but can be spaced out over 6 months.
Education and training required for this Man-Lift and certification for one year that may be extended out additional years after an annual refresher course. Refresher training should occur in the last 2 months of the current certification.
Education and Training required for this man-lift and certification for 1 year that may be extended for an additional 1 year. Refresher training should be in the last 2 months of the current certification.
Education and Training required for both telescoping boom and scissor man—lifts and certification for 1 year that may be extended for an additional 1 year. Refresher training should be in the last 2 months of the current certification.
Education and Training required for Class 1 forklifts and certification for 3 years that may be extended for an additional 3 years. Refresher training should be in the last 6 months of the current certification.
Education and Training required for Class 4 forklifts and certification for 3 years that may be extended for an additional 3 years. Refresher training should be in the last 6 months of the current certification.
Education and Training required for Class 5 forklifts and certification for 3 years that may be extended for an additional 3 years. Refresher training should be in the last 6 months of the current certification.
Education and Training required for Class 7 forklifts and certification for 3 years that may be extended for an additional 3 years. Refresher training should be in the last 6 months of the current certification.
Education and Training required for 2 Classes of forklifts you choose and certification for 3 years that may be extended for an additional 3 years. Refresher training should be in the last 6 months of the current certification on each lift.
Education and Training required for the 3 classes of forklifts you choose and certification for 3 years that may be extended for an additional 3 years. Refresher training should be in the last 6 months of the current certification on each lift.
Education and Training required for the all 4 classes of forklifts and certification for 3 years that may be extended for an additional 3 years. Refresher training should be in the last 6 months of the current certification on each lift.
This section covers some of the specialized training required to perform safely while completing more hazardous tasks.
This course cover the basic information required for an employee who works at heights to properly protect themselves. Passive and active fall preventions systems and fall arrest systems are discussed. Students learn the difference between prevention and arrest. Employees become familiar with the different types for fall arrest systems, their limitations, and hazards. Proper selection, inspection, donning, doffing, cleaning and maintenance are also explored ensuring complete understanding.
This course cover the competencies required for an employee who supervises workers who performs their tasks at heights. Supervisors become familiar with the different laws and industry standards regarding working at heights. Supervisors learn methods to properly assess passive fall prevention as well as determining if they meet industry standards. Annual inspections are explored in great detail as well as documentation of inspections and incidents involving a worker who falls.
Entering confined spaces can be deadly and tasks involving confined spaces has lead to fatalities. Understanding the risks involved while working in hazardous environment assists workers in being properly prepared to work in these hazardous locations safely. Hazard recognition and mitigations are explored. The use of multi and single gas detectors, testing, operation and use, maintenance and storage all covered in this curricula.
Controlling access into a confined space is critical to life safety. Accountability is one of the most important aspects of working in a confined space. Attendants verify proper training of entrants. Documentation must be completed noting all tools, equipment and supplies entering the confined space. This is crucial to anticipate a potential change in the atmosphere due to work processes. The primary responsibility of the Attendant is to ensure every one who enters the space, exits the space.
The confined space supervisor is responsible for all aspects of the confined space operations from assessing the space, determining need, hazard mitigations strategies and processes, permitting, classifications and reclassification of the space. Specific laws and industry standards are discussed. We explore worst case scenarios to develop the correct decision making thought processes. Confines space entrant and attendant courses are a prerequisite for this class.
The list of courses below provide your workers with the education and training required to properly prevent further harm. When incidents and emergencies take place our workers are frequently witness to these events. Exploring real life scenarios and hands on training promotes confidence with the knowledge. Ensuring your employees understand how they can assist their injured co-worker competently may save a life. Feeling helpless during these situations can contribute to traumatic stress.
First Aid training includes recognition and treatment of breathing emergencies, sudden illness, environmental emergencies, soft tissue injuries, muscle, bones and joint injuries. This basic course covers competencies required to meet the standards established by ASHI, AHA, NSC, ARC, and OSHA 1910.266 APP B.
CPR and AED training includes recognition and treatment of sudden cardiac arrest and patients found not breathing. This basic course covers competencies required to meet the standards established by ASHI, AHA, NSC, ARC, and OSHA 1910 Subparts K and R.
A combination of First Aid and CPR with AED.
Standard for Prehospital Trauma Life Support are establish by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMS). This course is designed for treatment of the traumatically injured. In this course we cover treatment of the more severely injuries such as falls, caught between, equipment entanglements, amputations, and traumatic brain and spinal injuries. This is an advanced class. First Aid and CPR with AED are prerequisites for this course.
A combination of First Aid, CPR with AED, and Trauma Management.
This rescue course covers the information required to assess situations and perform rescues operations. Students learn about different respiratory protection devices including filtration systems, Supplied air and self contained breathing apparatuses. Ropes and knots, harness, retrieval and recovery devices, as well as rescue strategies, processes and procedures. Judgements and decision making are critical topics of this course. Confined Space Supervisor training is a prerequisite for this course
This rescue course covers the information required to assess situations and perform rescues operations. Students learn about different ropes and knots, harness, retrieval and recovery devices, as well as rescue strategies and, processes and procedures. Personal Fall Protection Competent Person training is a prerequisite for this course.
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