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SAFETY TRAINING

Safety training is an indispensable component of a comprehensive workforce safety and health program, playing a critical role in preventing accidents and ensuring a safe working environment for all employees.   By equipping staff with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, assess and manage workplace hazards, safety training not only minimizes the risk of injury and illness but also fosters a culture of safety that can significantly enhance overall productivity and employee morale.   Moreover, effective safety training helps organizations comply with the regulatory requirements, reducing the likelihood of legal issues and financial penalties.   It empowers employees to take proactive measures for their own safety and that of their colleagues, leading to a more engaged and responsible workforce.   In essence, investing in safety training is not only a legal obligation but a strategic asset that yields long term benefits by safeguarding the most valuable asset of any organization - its people.

OSHA COURSES

OSHA 1910 (GENERAL INDUSTRY)
10 HOURS

This OSHA 10 training course is an on-site group training course that delves into the health and safety policies, procedures and principles relevant to the industry. Throughout this 10-hour course, you'll cover everything from an introduction to OSHA to hazardous materials and personal protective equipment (PPE).

This OSHA 10 group training also covers:
• Introduction to industrial hygiene.
• Basic electrical safety.
• Safety and health programs.
• Walking/working surfaces.
• Fall protection.
• Machine guarding.
• Material handling.
•  Hazard communication.
• Emergency action plan and fire protection.
• Any additional industry-specific hazards or policies.

OSHA 1910 (GENERAL INDUSTRY)
30 HOURS

Pursuing OSHA 30 training means you'll gain a comprehensive overview of everything from safety and health programs to emergency action plans and fire protection. This course is 30 hours and covers an array of topics in a relatively short time. You'll learn how to stay safe while working with hazardous materials and the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) required for various job functions.

As you go through the course, you'll look at different health and safety policies, procedures and principles relevant to the industry. You'll explore:

• An introduction to OSHA.
• An introduction to industrial hygiene.
• Basic electrical safety.
• Confined space training.
• Hazard communication.
• Walking/working surfaces.

• Fall protection.

• Powered industrial vehicles.

• Machine guarding.

• Material handling.

• Lockout/tagout.

• OSHA forms/recordkeeping.

• Any additional industry-specific hazards or policies.

OSHA 1926 (CONSTRUCTION)
10 HOURS

Our OSHA 10 hour construction course is valuable in getting your workforce compliant with regulations and thinking about safety first in the workplace. We provide a simplified way to train your staff, test
their knowledge after each module with a quiz and reward their commitment and compliance with a Construction — 10 Hour completion card.

Some of the content covered in this training includes:
• Introduction to OSHA
• Record keeping and compliance forms for OSHA
• Fall protection
• Foundational electrical safety
• Health hazards
• Personal protective equipment
• Caught between/struck by

OSHA 1926 (CONSTRUCTION)
30 HOURS

• Introduction to OSHA
• Foundations for Safety Leadership
• OSHA's Fatal Four
• Health Hazards in Construction
• Bloodborne Pathogens

• Personal Protective Equipment

• Scaffolding, Stairways and Ladders
• Excavations
• Hand and Power Tool Safety
• Welding and Cutting
• Powered Industrial Vehicles

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CPR/AED/FIRST AID
2 YEAR Certification

Our CPR/AED/First Aid Certification delivers the knowledge and skills needed to help keep your team and workplace safe. Throughout this five-hour course, you'll cover:
 

• CPR: Learn the techniques needed to effectively perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to restore blood circulation and breathing after someone has suffered from cardiac arrest.


• AED: Discover how to resuscitate patients using an automated external defibrillator (AED) to restore rhythm in situations where CPR isn't working.


• First aid: Gain a comprehensive overview of first aid. You'll be better prepared to step up and start administering care in all kinds of medical emergency situations.
 

Depending on your workers' needs and work schedules, we can customize the training for you. Once the course is completed, the certification will be valid for two years.

Fall Protection - Competent Person

There are four separate levels of fall protection training, starting with awareness. In this fall protection training course, your workers will be able to recognize various hazards in the workplace. They'll learn what it takes to minimize and prevent fall hazards, reducing the chances of traumatic workplace injuries or death.
 

As part of the training, students will cover important topics like Fall Protection Systems (PFAS) and proper personal protective equipment (PPE). The course also lets students apply what they are learning through an analysis of the company's fall protection program. Training covers OSHA standards 1910 and 1926 and ANSI regulations.

The length of this safety training course varies. No matter what your needs are, we work with each client and customize the fall protection awareness training to fit their schedule.

HAZMAT—24/16/8 HR.

Training will:
• Identify workplace hazards and recommend precautions and protective measures to reduce or eliminate hazards

• Discuss purpose and role of OSHA in occupational safety
• Review symptoms and preventative measures of hazardous material exposure
• Demonstrate how to use Safety Data Sheets for identification, proper handling and required PPE of hazardous materials

Permit required confined space

Training will:
• Teach the differences between confined spaces and permit spaces
• Instruct on how to select appropriate PPE
• Explain the types and characteristics of confined spaces and associated hazards
• List the steps to take during emergencies
• Describe OSHA procedures and standards for permit required confined spaces

HAZWOPER
40 HR. Certification

HAZWOPER
8 HR. Refresher

Training will:
• Discuss the following topics: Poisons, Chemical Exposure, Hazard Assessment, Fires and Explosions, Reference Materials, Oxidizers, Oxygen Deficiency, Ionizing Radiation, Heat Stress/Cold Exposure, Noise Exposure, OSHA Standard 1910.146, Air Monitoring, HazMat Terminology, etc.

Lockout/tagout/tryout - Authorized & Affected

This safety training course ensures you have the knowledge and skills to safely work with energized equipment.
 

Training covers:
• Company's ECP
• Differences between lockout and tagout
• Discussion of authorized and affected team members
• The “Fatal Five”
• Procedures, limitations and specific requirements
• The OSHA lockout/tagout standard
• A review of lockout/tagout scenarios

a proactive view of safety

Training will:
• Establish how to identify and reduce at-risk behaviors and unsafe conditions to proactively reduce injuries and incidents
• Review nine (9) common root causes of workplace injuries/incidents and illustrate each with at-risk behaviors in the workplace
• Develop a behavior-based safety concept and transition it into current safety programs for a 360° view of success

basic rigging awareness

Training will:
• Cover basic rigging terminology, sling inspection and rigging equipment identification

confined space permit & non-permit

Training will:
• Define a confined space, entrant, attendant, IDLH, etc.
• Ensure participants can recognize and assess confined space hazards
• Review the process of permitting in line with OSHA standards

developing safety attitudes

Instruct team members on the OSHA standard for LOTO safety.
 

Training will:
• Stress how critical a positive attitude is in safety behavior
• Emphasized through a series of role plays and examples
• Dramatically increase safety awareness
• Develop a safety foundation to help team members continue to work safely

electrical hazards

Electrical power is the major source of energy at the workplace as well as in the home. This training addresses the dangers of such a vital necessity.


Training will:
• General Overview of Electricity/Electrical
• Fall Protection Systems (PFAS) & Proper PPE
• Analysis of Company’s Fall Protection Program
• OSHA Standards

fall protection awareness

There are four separate levels of fall protection training, starting with awareness. In this fall protection training course, your workers will be able to recognize various hazards in the workplace. They'll learn what it takes to minimize and prevent fall hazards, reducing the chances of traumatic workplace injuriesor death.


As part of the training, students will cover important topics like Fall Protection Systems (PFAS) and proper personal protective equipment (PPE). The course also lets students apply what they are learning through an analysis of the company's fall protection program. Training covers OSHA standards 1910 and 1926 and ANSI regulations.
 

The length of this safety training course varies. No matter what your needs are, we work with each client and customize the fall protection awareness training to fit their schedule.

emergency response awareness

Training will:
• Cover site specific needs to increase team member understanding of what constitutes an emergency
• Review what actions to take if an emergency situation occurs
• Reinforce proactive safety attitudes and behaviors that prevent upset conditions which may lead to emergency situations
• Receive certificate of training

machine guarding

Machinery comes in every type and size imaginable – and so are the hazards associated with them.


Training will:
• Review related OSHA standards
• Discuss machine guarding, proper installation of machinery and the use of safety guards and devices to protect team members
• Provide knowledge to ensure working with or around machinery is made safe
• Emphasize all injuries and fatalities can be prevented

hazard communication & recognition - ghs

Learn the major elements of Hazard Communication (Hazcom) to ensure a safe and incident free workplace.


Training will:
• Review OSHA related standards specific to participants working environment
• Provide a working knowledge of Safety Data Sheets and container labeling
• Identify common chemicals and their properties
• Demonstrate proper use and maintenance of Personal Protective Equipment

job safety practices

Training will:
• Educate participants to visualize and identify unsafe conditions and how these factors
contribute to job safety
• Ensure participants know how to report unsafe conditions to management and how to approach co-workers when there are concerns
• Briefly cover topics of proper lifting, chemical hazards, and proper PPE

industrial ergonomics

Training will:
• Evaluate individual work habits and ergonomics involved to perform tasks
• Teach how to recognize Occupational Overuse Syndrome (OSS), Repetitive Stress Syndrome (RSS) and Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTD)
• Examine work habits for areas of concern such as repetitive bending, stooping, twisting, lifting, standing and sitting

job safety/hazard analysis (jsa/jha)

Training will:
• Develop JSA/JHA forms specific to workplace needs
• Conduct interactive walk-thrus to help supervisors utilize forms for reporting and identifying hazards
• Review techniques to educate team members on the importance of JSA/JHAs
• Utilize positive reinforcement to ensure team members alert when a dangerous condition may threaten them

leading effective safety meetings

Gain knowledge and add dimension to your safety meeting effectiveness before, during and after each meeting.


Training will:
• Teach communication skills and techniques to improve attention and attendance of each safety meeting
• Target team members’ attitudes and behaviors to ensure they Listen Up! to the safety message

understanding risk

In the workplace, risk exists in many different situations, processes and individual behaviors.


Training will:
• Demonstrate how to measure risks based on Individual perception
• Promote team members to remain open-minded and objective in risk determination

office ergonomics

Millions of people working with computers in the workplace may unknowingly face ergonomic risks on a daily basis.


Training will:
• Review Cumulative Trauma Disorders and Muscular Skeletal Disorders
• Cover correct computer monitor, keyboard and mouse distances and placement
• Demonstrate proper chair height and positioning and possibility of footrests
• Evaluate each participant’s workstation for ergonomic risks

osha reporting & recording

Learn the rules, regulations, standards and forms of OSHA’s recording and reporting of occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities.


Training will:
• Define the purpose of reporting and scope of exemptions
• Extensively review the 5-step recording criteria and how to accurately report to OSHA
• Use interactive scenarios to help answer these questions: Is it an injury or illness? Is it work related? Is it a new case or not? How do you count days? When does the clock start ticking?

active shooter/
workplace violence

Training will:
• Review operational procedure in the event of workplace violence and/or active shooter
• Present a plan of action for informing team members of procedures
• Form an incident management team and create an aftermath plan

personal protective equipment

Learn the who, what, where, how and why of personal protective equipment to reduce team member exposure to hazards in the workplace.


Training will:
• Review related ANSI Standards and OSHA standards

• Conduct hazard assessments to determine proper personal protective equipment
• Ensure team members understand OSHA color and marking guides to protect team members head to toe

risk assessment

Assessment will:
• Utilize a Risk Assessment tool to determine each team member’s potential for risk through behavior and decision making skills. Each team member will receive a customized assessment
• Provide feedback to allow leaders to strategically utilize team member strengths for maximum productivity
• Identify areas of risk and implement appropriate safety measures

developing a safety culture

Training will:
• Explore the “access path” to team member commitment
• Cover a variety of motivations that can affect safety performance
• Develop a safety culture – gaining team members’ commitment to safety

safety observation & feedback

Training will:
• Examine the theory: “We only have access to team member behavior if we have access to team member attitude.”
• Emphasize the importance of praising good safety behavior to enhance team member morale and motivation
• Case studies and role plays are utilized to re-enforce training

safety communications

Learn how to improve safety communications between leaders and team members.
 

Training will:
• Concentrate on communication influence skills to ensure leaders and team members are motivated to utilize the safety information
• Explore common communication barriers which tend to breakdown safety commitment
• Develop communication strategies to overcome outdated practices

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