List of all the courses offered by Big Apple Occupational Safety Classes.
Big Apple Occupational Safety Classes offers a total of 10 courses.
This 2-day course is offered in conjuction with Lead Inspector course. The course prepares students to perform on-site inspection, take samples or guide an Inspector Technician in taking samples, determine the severity of lead hazards and develop options for actions to eliminate those hazards.
This course is designed to assist organizations in compliance with the confined space standard 29 CFR 1910.146 published in the Federal Register in January 1993. This course teaches participants the regulations and procedures to safely work in OSHA defined confined spaces.
The Construction Site Fire Safety Manager Training (CSFSM) will fulfill the training requirements for Fire Safety Manager under the new regulation of the New York City Fire Safety Department.
The leading cause of death in the construction industry is from falls. The 8 Hour fall prevention training course provides training for workers on how to recognize and avoid fall hazards on job sites.Â
This training is for managers and safety professionals involved in oversight of tasks where ACM may be accidentally disturbed.
vThis 40-hour course assists the students in complying with OSHA and CERCLA regulations that require a minimum of 40 hours of off-site initial health and safety instruction for all employees involved in hazardous waste operations.
The 40-Hour Site Safety Manager course is for construction professionals applying to take the Site Safety Manager exam or registering witht the NYC Department of Buildings as a Site Safety Coordinator or Registered Construction Superintendent.Â
The 4 Hour User Supported Scaffold Training is a NYC Department of Buildings approved course. The course is for any individual who uses supported scaffold of any height. All workers must complete a training program of minimum 4 hours.
The training covers a variety of construction safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a construction site. OSHA recommends this training as an orientation to Occupational Safety and Health.
The course is based on OSHA standards in 29 CFR 1926. OSHA recommends outreach training programs as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers. Workers must receive additional training on hazards specific to their job.Â
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