List of all the courses offered by D&L Safety Services.
D&L Safety Services offers a total of 11 courses.
Our 30-hour courses cover a variety of safety subjects and in-depth, industry-specific training. This comprehensive course is intended for supervisors and workers with safety and health responsibilities. We also offer a 10-hour courses covering safety and health hazards for all workers.
The 40-hour, in-depth course satisfies training requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120, which requires workers to complete HAZWOPER training before working at an uncontrolled hazardous waste operation.
This training is required for workers exposed to major electrical hazards. The training helps workers avoid workplace injuries and fatalities due to shock, electrocution, arc flash & arc blast in compliance with 1910 Subpart S and 1926 Subpart K.
This training explains the hazards of a wide range of situations surrounding excavation and trenching, including unstable excavations and trenching, potential movement of soil, etc. Students are taught proper digging techniques, safety precautions, access, and egress, excavated materials.
This training stresses the protection of workers entering and working around a confined space. Topics covered in the training include how to identify a confined space and determine if it is a “permit-required” space, understanding the responsibilities of those working in and around a confined s...
The training is to help scaffold workers recognize types of scaffold hazards and understand the procedures to minimize those hazards in accordance with 1926.454. Workers are instructed on how to recognize different types of scaffold, how to erect, disassemble, move, operate, repair, maintain.
These training courses are designed to prevent accidents and casualties caused by collisions between roadway maintenance machines and moving locomotives, car, and/or other maintenance machines.
Classroom and hands-on training are necessary to certify students to safely operate the specific mechanical equipment. Training includes how to inspect a lift, handle a load, refuel and recharge, avoid tip-overs, drive safely, and be aware of potentially dangerous workplace conditions.
Classroom and hands-on training are necessary to certify students to safely operate the specific mechanical equipment. Training includes how to inspect a lift, handle a load, refuel and recharge, avoid tip-overs, drive safely, and be aware of potentially dangerous workplace conditions.
This training helps students identify fall hazards and how to best protect workers by preventing these hazards in the construction industry. The training also covers fall protection systems and safety equipment inspection procedures.
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