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OSHA Awareness ($120): 

An OSHA awareness course, provides basic knowledge on recognizing, avoiding, abating, and preventing workplace hazards, along with information on workers' rights, employer responsibilities, and complaint filing procedures.

 

Course Overview:

- OSHA Overview

- Hazard Recognition and Prevention

- Complaint Filing Procedures

- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

- Materials Handling

- Ergonomics

- Fall Protection

- Bloodborne Pathogens

- Electrical Safety

- Fire Protection

- Emergency Action Plans

- Confined Spaces

- Excavation Hazards

- Walking and Working Surfaces

- Industrial Hygiene

- Safety and Health Management Program

OSHA 10- Hour Construction Industry ($150):

An OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course provides entry-level workers with foundational knowledge on recognizing, avoiding, and preventing workplace safety and health hazards, covering topics like OSHA standards, hazard communication, and personal protective equipment. 

Course Overview:

Here's a more detailed breakdown of what the course typically covers:

Introduction to OSHA

General Industry Standards

Common Workplace Hazards:

(Walking and Working Surfaces, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention, Electrical Safety, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):, Hazard Communication, Machine Guarding, Material Handling and Storage, Bloodborne Pathogens, Safety and Health Programs, Workers' Rights and Employer Responsibilities, Recognition, Avoidance, Abatement, and Prevention of Safety and Health Hazards)

OSHA 30- Hour Construction Industry ($350):

An OSHA 10-Hour General Industry course provides entry-level workers with foundational knowledge on recognizing, avoiding, and preventing workplace safety and health hazards, covering topics like OSHA standards, hazard communication, and personal protective equipment. 

Course Overview:

- Introduction to OSHA

- General Industry Standards

- Common Workplace Hazards

(Walking and Working Surfaces, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention, Electrical Safety, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):, Hazard Communication, Machine Guarding, Material Handling and Storage, Bloodborne Pathogens, Safety and Health Programs, Workers' Rights and Employer Responsibilities, Recognition, Avoidance, Abatement, and Prevention of Safety and Health Hazards)

- Workers' Rights and Employer Responsibilities

- Recognition, Avoidance, Abatement, and Prevention of Safety and Health Hazards

OSHA Construction Safety and Fall Protection ($150):

An OSHA Construction Safety and Fall Protection course emphasizes identifying, preventing, and managing hazards. It covers OSHA standards, fall protection systems like guardrails and safety nets, equipment inspections, and safe practices to ensure worker safety in construction.

 

Course Overview:

- Regulatory Overview

- Training Requirements

- Employer Responsibilities

- Identify Hazards

- Analyze Hazards

- Guardrail Systems

- Safety Net Systems

- Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)

CPR and First Aid Certification ($100):

The CPR and first aid certification course trains participants to recognize and respond to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies, covering CPR and essential first aid techniques.

 

Course Overview:

- CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)

- First aid covers basic principles like scene safety and victim assessment, managing bleeding with pressure points, cleaning and dressing wounds and burns, and treating burns, providing initial care for sprains and fractures, recognizing signs of poisoning, responding to environmental emergencies like heat and hypothermia, addressing medical emergencies such as asthma and anaphylaxis, understanding spinal immobilization techniques for head neck injuries, and reacting to sudden illnesses like strokes and heart attacks.

CPR/AED/FIRST AID (Call for pricing):

The CPR and first aid certification course trains participants to recognize and respond to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies, covering CPR, AED use, and essential first aid techniques.

 

Course Overview:

- CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)

- Proper AED operation for all age groups

- First aid covers basic principles like scene safety and victim assessment, managing bleeding with pressure points, cleaning and dressing wounds and burns, and treating burns, providing initial care for sprains and fractures, recognizing signs of poisoning, responding to environmental emergencies like heat and hypothermia, addressing medical emergencies such as asthma and anaphylaxis, understanding spinal immobilization techniques for head neck injuries, and reacting to sudden illnesses like strokes and heart attacks.

Global Harmonization Systems ($120):

A Global Harmonization System (GHS) course covers principles, hazard classification, labeling, and safety data sheets (SDS), enabling effective global communication chemical hazards.

 

Course Overview:

- Introduction to GHS explains the GHS's objectives and history

- Hazard Classification

- Labeling Requirements

- Safety Data Sheets (DSs)

- GHS Pictograms

- Precautionary Statements

- Regulatory Compliance

Flagger ($250):

This is a specialized certification for personnel directing traffic in construction or road maintenance zones, teaching safe signaling, positioning, and emergency procedures compliant with OSHA and MUTCD standards. Asbestos training (often Awareness level) teaches workers to identify, avoid, and report asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) to prevent hazardous exposure. 

Key Aspects of Flagger Training (OSHA/Traffic Control)

  • Purpose: To safely guide vehicle and pedestrian traffic through temporary traffic control (TTC) zones.

  • Topics Covered: Proper hand signals, use of paddles/flags, setting up signs/cones, and maintaining personal visibility.

  • Safety Focus: Identifying hazards, managing traffic flow, and emergency response.

  • Certification: Usually valid for three years, required by federal OSHA standards (1926.201(a)) and state regulations. 

Confined Space Entrant & Attendant ($250):

A confined space entry course covers identifying confined spaces, recognizing hazards, understanding OSHA regulations, using equipment, conducting atmospheric tests, and developing emergency plans.

 

Course Overview:

- Identify Confined Spaces

- Understand OSHA Standards

- Recognize Hazards

- Atmospheric Testing

- Ventilation Practices

- Safe Entry Procedures

- Emergency Procedures

- Equipment and Techniques

- Permit Systems

40- Hour OSHA Hazwoper Initial ($825):

The 40-hour HAZWOPER course, mandated by OSHA, provides vital training for workers handling hazardous waste, covering hazard identification, PPE, decontamination, toxicology, emergency response and site safety plans to ensure OSHA.

 

Course Overview:

- Hazard Identification

- PPE: Selecting

- Decontamination

- Toxicology

- Emergency Response

- Site Safety Plans

- Familiarity with OSHA’s HAZWOPER Standard and training requirements

- Medical Surveillance

- Hazard Communication

- MSDS

- Confined Space Entry

- Container Handling

Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) Awareness ($180):

A Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) Awareness course provides individuals with essential knowledge to recognize, detect, and identify hazardous materials, comprehend associated risks, and respond effectively during emergencies. This includes procedures for notification and the use of the Emergency Response Guidebook

 

Course Overview:

- Core Concepts

- Definition of Hazardous Materials

- Classification of Hazardous Materials

- Identification of Hazardous Materials

- Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)

- Notification Procedures

- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

- Site Security and Control:

- Role of the First Responder

- Hazard Communication Documents

- Determining Awareness-Level

- Personal and Public Protective Actions

Bloodborne Pathogens ($90):

The course educates staff on the transmission of bloodborne pathogens, methods prevent exposure, and appropriate actions to take if exposed to infectious materials. It is a mandatory component of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.

 

Course Overview:

- Engineering controls (e.g., devices) that isolate or eliminate potential hazards

- Cleaning and disinfecting equipment and supplies

- Personal protective equipment (PPE)

- Personal hygiene practices

- Safe handling and disposal bloodborne pathogen- and standard precautions (UP/SP)

- Hazard communication procedures

- Identifying, reporting, and following up on employee exposures

8- Hour Hazwoper Supervisor Review ($225):

The 8-Hour HAZWOPER Supervisor Refresher is an annual, OSHA-mandated course (29 CFR 1910.120) for managers overseeing hazardous waste operations, ensuring they remain compliant, understand updated regulations, and can effectively manage site safety, PPE, and emergency responses. Key topics include risk assessment, decontamination, and leadership. Requirements: This training is required for supervisors who have previously completed the 24- or 40-hour HAZWOPER training, plus the 8-hour supervisor training.

Course Overview:

- Engineering controls (e.g., devices) that isolate or eliminate potential hazards

- Cleaning and disinfecting equipment and supplies

- Personal protective equipment (PPE)

- Personal hygiene practices

- Safe handling and disposal bloodborne pathogen- and standard precautions (UP/SP)

- Hazard communication procedures

- Identifying, reporting, and following up on employee exposures

8- Hour Hazwoper Operations Review ($225):

The 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher (29 CFR 1910.120) is a mandatory annual course for personnel previously certified in 24- or 40-hour training who work with hazardous materials or waste. It reviews key safety, health, and regulatory updates, including PPE, decontamination, and emergency response, with many options available online. 

 

Course Overview:

 

Reviews of HAZWOPER regulations, site characterization, hazard assessment, personal protective equipment (PPE), decontamination, and emergency response.

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