Safety in Construction training is offered by SWC Institute. We are proud to be a one of the best environmental health and occupational safety training and consulting providers throughout the Midwest and beyond.
Safety in Construction training is offered by SWC Institute. We are proud to be a one of the best environmental health and occupational safety training and consulting providers throughout the Midwest and beyond. Many of our clients are multi-national corporations
SWC has been impacting the environmental industry in the Midwest in a very positive way. In the past 25 years, SWC has catered to most abatement contractors and employment agencies in the area, and has conducted hundreds of asbestos, lead paint and safety courses in the US.
WC was founded in 1997 by its current owner, Gus De La Espriella. Since then, SWC has trained over 2500 environmental remediation technicians throughout the US. SWC is conveniently located in Downtown Chicago, near all main highways (290 - 90/94 - 55).
SWC is proud to service some of the most successful environmental remediation companies such as Veolia, Brandenburg, Holian Enterprises, Valor Technologies, and many others. SWC has trained employees who have performed projects for NASA, Chicago Department of Health, Madison Electric, Panama Canal, Great Lakes Navy, US Corp of Engineers, and many others.
SWC holds course accreditations from various state agencies such as Illinois IDPH, Indiana IDEM, Missouri DNR. Many courses are reciprocal in most US states. Call us to find out more. SWC is a recognized Minority (MBE) certified business. SWC is also BEP and CMS certified firm
This course is for entry-level employees doing construction work. Examples of construction jobs include carpenters, electricians, laborers, masons, plumbers, sheet metal workers, tile workers, and welders.
Construction Safety training is offered by SRP Environmental, LLC. With customized training services, SRP can create a safety training program suited specifically for your business.
The construction industry is one of the most hazardous industries to work in. The leading causes of these deaths were from falls, being struck by an object, electrocutions, and caught-in/between. The goal at All NYC Safety & Training is to prevent injuries, by creating safer sites in New York City.
This course covers OSHA Standards, policies, and procedures in the construction industry. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA Construction Standards, construction safety and health principles, and special emphasis on those areas in construction which are most hazardous.
This course will introduce you to job hazard analyses and explain how to conduct them properly. By following the formalized JHA process, you can assess the safety risks of various work tasks and determine actionable ways to prevent potential injuries.
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