List of all the courses offered by Central for Industrical Services Institute.
Central for Industrical Services Institute offers a total of 19 courses.
This course covers and tests all the subjects needed to fulfill the U.S. Department of Transportation requirement 49 CFR 172.704(d)(5). Under DOT regulations, employees who impact the shipping and receiving of hazardous materials must be trained and tested, then certified by their employer.
During a full week of lectures, exercises, and hands-on demonstrations, learn about hazard recognition, personal protective equipment, and monitoring, as well as rights and responsibilities under the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
This course provides an update for currently authorized OSHA Construction Industry Outreach Trainers on topics such as OSHA construction industry standards, policies and regulations.
A two-day course designed for economic development practitioners and community leaders at local, regional and state levels. Participants will better understand the importance of existing business and industry, techniques to identify and prioritize business and industry needs.
Problem Solving, Delegating, Effective Communication, and Conflict Resolution are the four primary areas that our customers tell us are most important for a new EHS supervisor to manage their supervisory responsibilities effectively. Â
Understanding a facility’s environment management requirements are important to an EHS supervisor, even if reporting is another manager’s responsibility.
Emergency Response training is offered by Central for Industrical Services Institute. Whether your needs lie in employee safety, emergency preparedness or regulatory compliance, UT CIS can help you find the right solutions to meet your goals.
In this class we will focus on Subpart H of 20 CFR Part 1910. Students will learn about methods for detecting unsafe storage conditions for hazardous materials and hazardous conditions and unsafe procedures to appropriate standards for abatement action.
Audits training is offered by Central for Industrical Services Institute. Whether your needs lie in employee safety, emergency preparedness or regulatory compliance, UT CIS can help you find the right solutions to meet your goals.
This course covers the responsibilities of the excavation competent person as spelled out in OSHA 29 CFR 1926.650. Students learn the OSHA-accepted soils classification methods, types of testing required, how to select protective systems and the elements of an excavation safety program.
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