List of all the courses offered by Georgia Tech Professional Education.
Georgia Tech Professional Education offers a total of 21 courses.
Fine tune your understanding of standards covering hazardous materials, including those from OSHA along with other proprietary and consensus standards in our OSHA 2015: Hazardous Materials course. This course is designed for facilities managers and other personnel overseeing and administering.
Apply hazard recognition concepts on a site inspection at an operating facility with a variety of machine operations. Evaluate and document any machinery and machine guarding hazards, as well as research the standards for citation references. The course includes hands-on training and a field trip.
This course is designed to benefit employers, general contractors, subcontractors, property owners and safety personnel who need to understand OSHA’s Rule on Cranes and Derricks in Construction, CFR 29 1926 Subpart CC and how to work safely around cranes.
This course will give you hands-on training with a variety of respirators and support equipment. The topics in this course are a good complement to and run during the same week as EST 7009P - Air Sampling Fundamentals for the Workplace, so registrants may attend both.
Understand how to spot, evaluate, prevent, and reduce safety and health hazards related to confined space entry. This course is designed for workers who deal with confined space entry as well as those who monitor safety and health hazards.
Master practicing excavation and trenching the safe way with this course that focuses on adhering to OSHA standards. On a hands-on field trip, you’ll learn how to use instruments like penetrometers and torvane shears and conduct a soil sedimentation test.
This course is designed for people who handle electrical equipment and need to know OSHA standards for controlling electrical hazards.
Understand how to safeguard your workers from falls. In addition to learning about state-of-the-art technology and OSHA requirements for fall protection, you’ll study and take part in a one-day field exercise demonstrating the principles of fall protection along with the ins and outs of fall arre...
In this course, students will learn about the role and responsibility of the employer to develop and implement an energy control program, or lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) for the protection of workers while performing servicing and maintenance activities on machines and equipment. Â
This course is designed for Department of Defense (DoD) employees, contractors, program managers, risk professionals, IT managers, and private industry practitioners who wish to understand the RMF.
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