List of all the courses offered by Florida Safety Council.
Florida Safety Council offers a total of 15 courses.
This course will cover the safe usage of wire rope, rigging hardware and chain & lever hoists as well as Pre-use inspection of wire ropes, slings, rigging hardware and chain & lever hoists. It also covers rigging practices & procedures, knots used in rigging, hoisting personnel, hand & voice signal...
This 4-hour course meets OSHA standard 29CFR1910.146. A confined space has limited or restricted means of entry or exit, is large enough for an employee to enter and perform assigned work, and is not designed for continuous occupancy.
The purpose of this 4-hour course is to teach worker safety by instructing participants on how to recognize, eliminate, remove and prevent electrical hazards. Each student will receive educational material and a certificate of completion.
The information in this 4-hour training program is based upon the OSHA Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry. The purpose is to provide essential information and training to employees so that they can comply with Subpart M, and other applicable standards and make informed.
According to a recent study, 4,200 accidental deaths in a year were the direct result of fires. These fires not only resulted in a tragic loss of life, but numerous injuries and extensive property and inventory damage. Training employees in basic fire safety procedures can help you prevent.
OSHA requires employers to use personal protective equipment (PPE) to reduce employee exposure to hazards when engineering and administrative controls are not feasible or effective. Employers are required to determine all exposures to hazards in their workplace and determine if PPE should be used.
This 4-hour course is designed to provide a complete overview of risks associated with trenching and excavations. It covers the OSHA 29CFR Part 1926 Subpart P – Excavations. Each participant will receive educational material and a card indicating satisfactory course completion.
welders that are injured, exposed to toxic fumes and physical hazards, and reduce overall risk of OSHA imposed citations. This training program is may be tailored to your company specific welding safety hazards.
This course teaches participants to recognize the signs and symptoms of injuries and sudden illness. Crucial information on how to deal with emergencies like bleeding, shock, burns, strains, fractures, allergic reaction, diabetic and seizures is shared.
The program offers instructors the tools necessary to meet OSHA's new requirements for formal instruction, practical training and evaluation. Each component of the course relates directly to the others, forming a comprehensive, integrated system of training.
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