Heavy Equipment training is offered by Safety 365 Authorized Training Center. At Safety 365 our vision is to be the leading provider of Occupational Health and Safety Providers in the United States. We aim to teach individuals who truly care about the safety and well being of other in the workplace
Heavy Equipment training is offered by Safety 365 Authorized Training Center. At Safety 365, our vision is to be the leading provider of Occupational Health and Safety Providers in the United States. We aim to teach individuals who truly care about the safety and well being of others in the workplace.
With years of experience in the occupational health industry, we have the knowledge and expertise to provide the highest quality of training to our clients. Our team of professional instructors bring real life experience and stories and scenarios of what it is to be a Safety Professional.
At Safety 365, our vision is to be the leading provider of Occupational Health and Safety Providers in the United States. We aim to teach individuals who truly care about the safety and well being of others in the workplace.
With years of experience in the occupational health industry, we have the knowledge and expertise to provide the highest quality of training to our clients. Our team of professional instructors bring real life experience and stories and scenarios of what it is to be a Safety Professional.
Basic Safety (Construction Site Safety Orientation)
The CSSO is designed to provide all trainees with an awareness of hazards they may encounter on the job site. The CSSO designation can be earned by successfully completing NCCER’s Basic Safety module (00101). OSHA 500 Certified Instructors may provide OSHA 10-hour cards to students who successfully complete this program. (00101) that aligns to OSHA’s 10-hour program.
Construction Site Safety Supervisor (CSSS)
The CSSS is designed for the project personnel responsible for safety on the job site, and specifically to provide field managers the expertise to understand safety to a high degree.
Construction Site Safety Technician (CSST)
The CSST is designed for industry safety professionals, company safety officers, current site safety coordinators or foremen seeking to improve safety knowledge and skills. The CSST is appropriate for an experienced journey-level craft professional seeking a path into the safety profession.
Field Safety
From craftperson to superintendent, Field Safety has been designed for individuals who are involved with completing or overseeing tasks in the construction industry. This curriculum reinforces safety training and the safety culture for every worker.
It discusses how to recognize, understand, and address common hazards associated with the construction and maintenance environments. Field Safety can effectively be used to cover the topics required for the OSHA 30-hour training course.
Safety Technology
Safety Technology provides instruction on how to implement and administer a company’s safety program. This manual is designed for field managers, safety directors, safety committees, owner safety representatives, and insurance/loss control representatives.
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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