General site workers, such as equipment operators, general laborers and supervisory personnel, who are engaged in working from or near a scaffold should take this training. This course is designed to give the worker a general scaffold knowledge of all the related components.
Course Description:
General site workers, such as equipment operators, general laborers and supervisory personnel, who are engaged in working from or near a scaffold should take this training. This course is designed to give the worker a general scaffold knowledge of all the related components.
What will you learn in this training
Great Lakes Safety Training Center is a charitable organization located in Midland, Michigan. We provide a full array of safety services including training, audits, background checks and more. GLSTC helps promote and create safe communities through strategic partnerships with businesses and local high schools.
Vision Statement
We are the recognized leader in safety education and related services, empowering our members and the community to prevent injuries, save lives and achieve a culture of safety excellence.
Who Do We Serve
Great Lakes Safety Training Center serves businesses and individuals, whether they are Members, Non-Members, Contractors, Industrial or Municipal Entities.
We support private and public groups and companies that wish to improve the safety performance and culture of their workforce. We also serve the public, helping to create a safer community, by contributing to an improved safety culture in the Great Lakes Bay Region and throughout the state.
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