The half day course focuses on creating a safe environment for workers as outlined in OSHA standard 29 CFR 1926 & 1910.
The half day course focuses on creating a safe environment for workers as outlined in OSHA standard 29 CFR 1926 & 1910.
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Identifying permit requirements for confined spaces
Peak Safety Performance has roots in multiple safety settings. The owner and President, David Lynn, has worked for OSHA, Duracell, Owens Corning, and Fluor. His work history provides experience in a regulatory environment, as well as manufacturing and construction. This exposure to different industries and unique clients within each setting provides a broad perspective for problem solving. Each culture requires a unique approach and we have the diversity to match the right solution with the right organization.
Our approach is simple and intentional; we plan strategically, develop leaders, and deliver projects. We all have a different starting point in our journey towards safety success.
You need a plan to succeed, and we help you outline a strategy that your company can use to build an exceptional safety culture. We use proven principles and practices that help you introduce and execute a strategy.
In the OSHA ergonomics training course, students will learn about the importance and application of ergonomics in the workplace. We will cover the proper use of tools, equipment, and machine controls; proper lifting techniques, and proper ways to move between tasks.
The 8-Hour Site Safety Manager Refresher training course is for those who need to renew their Site Safety Manager (SSM) or Site Safety Coordinator (SSC) certification.
Vehicle Manufacturers are constantly changing the look, shape, and safety systems within vehicles. New battery locations, new restraint systems, and hybrid cars, all have hidden dangers to firefighters. This class is designed to meet the NFPA 1670 Vehicle and Machinery Rescue Operations.
OSHA requires all persons operating powered industrial trucks to be certified. This course will give attendees the OSHA required information required to be certified operators. Attendees will be required to pass a practical test.
Employees who routinely work with or near noise sources such as heavy equipment, power tools, demolition activities, pneumatic equipment, etc. are required to use hearing protection, obtain hearing tests, and receive training.
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