Safety Training

OHSA training requirements are very strict and must be maintained year over year or you could risk a large fine. To avoid incidents, fatalities and hefty fines, keep track of expiration dates and maintain your employees’ certifications. Investing in training is an investment in your employees.

OSHA 10

OSHA Ten Hour Training is part of the OSHA Outreach Training Program. Its purpose is to promote workplace safety and health using a variety of topics.

OSHA 30

The OSHA30 is a course tailored to the Construction Industry for comprehensive OSHA safety training programs. The program provides complete information on OSHA compliance issues for a variety of roles in the construction industry.

First Aid & CPR

Providing emergency care immediately to an injured person can save lives. This course will cover proper response for bleeding, burns, poisoning, shock, and respiratory emergencies.

Fall Protection: Awareness

Occupational fatalities from falls remain one of the top safety risks and on the Top 10 OSHA Violations list year after year. Training employees to identify fall hazards and deciding how best to protect workers is the first step in reducing or eliminating fall hazards.

Fall Protection: Competent Person

A competent person according to OSHA is a designated person with sufficient experience and/or knowledge to recognize fall hazards, correct unsafe conditions, and who has the ability to shut down the worksite until any hazards are corrected.

HAZWOPER24

The HAZWOPER 24 hour training reviews Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response training as required by OSHA standard 29 CFR Part 1910.120. This course is designed for workers at uncontrolled hazardous waste operations.

HAZWOPER40

The HAZWOPER 40 hour training is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances or uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.

LockOut TagOut/Electrical Safety Awareness

Lock Out Tag Out requires the implementation of practices and procedures to shut down equipment, isolate it from its energy source, and prevent the release of potentially hazardous energy while maintenance and servicing activities are being performed.

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