List of all the courses offered by Great Lakes Safety Training Center.
Great Lakes Safety Training Center offers a total of 12 courses.
This course is for employees who operate an aerial lift (Scissor Lift/Boom Lift). This course will cover proper vehicle operation, the hazards of operating the vehicle in the workplace, and the requirements of the OSHA/MIOSHA Standard Part 32 for Aerial Work Platforms.
Asbestos Awareness Training is required for all employees whose work activities may contact asbestos-containing material (ACM) or presumed asbestos-containing material (PACM) but do not disturb the ACM or PACM during their work activities.
The Confined Space Entry course is vital to anyone working or around confined areas where, The space is large enough and so configured that an employee can enter and perform assigned work and the space has limited openings for entry/egress and the space is not designed for continuous human occupanc...
This course is designed for individuals working at height and offers an awareness of the issues involved with fall protection. This course focuses on the theory of fall protection and the need to protect workers at height.
This course is for employees who have a requirement to operate a forklift. This course is designed to instruct employees in proper vehicle operation, the hazards of operating the vehicle in the workplace, and the requirements of the OSHA/MIOSHA Standard for powered industrial trucks.
This class is for general site workers (such as equipment operators, general laborers, and supervisory personnel) engaged in hazardous substance removal or other activities which expose or potentially expose workers to hazardous substances – including hazardous waste.
This course is for any manager who is responsible for safety and health issues on the job, including the management and oversight of a lockout/tagout program.
This course is for any manager who is responsible for safety and health issues on the job, including the management and oversight of a lockout/tagout program.
This program will include a description of the hazards in and around an excavation, a discussion on the duties and role of the qualified person, a discussion on soil classification and testing, and an overview of the protective systems used to support and protect employees in an excavation.
This workshop will enable employers to recognize silica exposure hazards, understand legal obligations to protect workers from silica exposure, and select and implement appropriate exposure control measures for various construction and manufacturing situations and conditions.
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