List of all the courses offered by Cole-Preferred Safety Consulting.
Cole-Preferred Safety Consulting offers a total of 20 courses.
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.
This course will give attendees the knowledge and information required to be qualified operators. This class will show and discuss typical hazards and common mistakes made by operators as well as how to conduct a detailed safety inspection of the machine.
Too many accidents? New to safety? This course will present several risk assessment methods, crisis management techniques, new/modified facility and project activity review checklists. Hand-on and group exercises emphasize common workplace scenarios.
Class includes all the topics in Asbestos I plus the specific work practices and engineering controls which specifically relate to the category of material being removed.
This class prepares attendees to comply with Blood borne Pathogen exposures in the workplace. The OSHA Standards, exposure control planning, personal protective equipment, emergency procedures, and vaccination and testing requirements.
OSHA training is offered by Cole-Preferred Safety Consulting. Founded in 1991 by Barry Allen Cole, Cole-Preferred Safety has been the premier safety consulting and training company in the Denver area for decades. In the early 90’s.
This class teaches attendees how to safely enter and work in confined spaces. Topics of discussion will include determining what is a confined space, testing for air quality, ventilation techniques, and entry & work practices. All will be trained to become a competent person under OSHA’s definiti...
The various types of both standard protective equipment (head, eye/face, hand, foot) and chemical protective clothing (CPC) are demonstrated. The principles of permeation, penetration and absorption are covered. Proper cleaning, maintenance, and storage practices reviewed.
Managers, supervisors, safety personnel and workers will be taught the hazards of crane operation and picks along with general rigging safety criteria.
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