This course reviews some of the most important contractor requirements for asbestos safety. It provides emphasis on requirements and best practices in the construction industry, but we will also cover requirements common for employers and employees in general industry and maritime as well.
This course reviews some of the most important contractor requirements for asbestos safety. It provides emphasis on requirements and best practices in the construction industry, but we will also cover requirements common for employers and employees in general industry and maritime as well.
Note: This course is an awareness-level discussion about asbestos safety. It does not meet the requirements for certification of workers as competent or qualified to test, evaluate, sample, or otherwise work with asbestos-containing material (ACM) or potentially asbestos-containing material (PACM). Refer to OSHA, and the EPA for more information on certification requirements.
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Quality OSHA Training is a division of Geigle Safety Group, Inc. Geigle Safety Group was created by Steve Geigle, MA, CSHM, CET. Steve, a former Oregon OSHA Training Specialist.
Also developed OSHAcademy’s online training courses and programs to meet the growing demand for quality online occupational safety and health education and training.
Electricity is one of the most common causes of injury and death in the construction industry. This course focuses on hazard identification, avoidance, and control measures to keep you safe.
The Hand and Power Tools for Construction online training from Exceed Safety is an intermediate-level course designed to cover the various hazards, safety procedures, and safeguards associated with hand and portable power tools within the construction industry.
Food service workers already have the huge responsibility of safeguarding public health by preparing and serving food in a safe way. That responsibility now includes an obligation to minimize the risk of spreading or transmitting COVID-19.
The Power Industrial Truck class will comply with the OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.178 and 29 CFR 1926.602. This will ensure that all workers are trained in accordance to OSHA standards, which satisfy OSHA inspectors, the General Contractor and all other parties that may be involved in the overseeing
Electrical Safety training is offered by Galeforce Occupational Services for all skill level. Galeforce Occupational Services, LLC also offers comprehensive OH&S training to keep your employees safe and you in compliance.
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