List of all the courses offered by Northeast Florida Safety Council.
Northeast Florida Safety Council offers a total of 20 courses.
The content of this class shall apply to the 1915 subpart E and the 1926 subpart L. For scaffolding and stagging in Maritime Industry, which includes shipbuilding, ship repair, and shipbreaking operations.
OSHA 10-Hour Construction training will teach you about recognition, avoidance, abatement and prevention of safety and health hazards in the workplace. This course focuses on federal OSHA construction industry standards.
Our 24-hour HAZWOPER training course meets OSHA's hazardous waste training as well as emergency response for workers. This course program is for those who need a thorough, in-depth education in OSHA's Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standards.
On many construction sites, aerial lifts, such as boom and scissor lifts, are a standard part of day-to-day operations. They offer the versatility and flexibility construction workers need to get from one point to the other with ease.
The 8 Hour Permit Required Confined Space course is designed to help companies comply with OSHA’s standard for confined spaces and safety procedures, Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations Part 1910.146 “Permit-Required Confined Spaces.
The course refreshes you on the core safety concepts you need to understand for the EM 385-1-1 manual. You’ll learn valuable safety tips and best practices that will help you keep your construction site safe while reducing injuries and accidents.
The course is designed satisfy OSHA's fire protection standard at 29 CFR 1910.157 for employees designated by their employer to use portable fire extinguishers in the workplace. Employees learn to select the right fire extinguisher for the job, and use it correctly.
This course is designed for a Lockout/Tagout Authorized Employee. Authorized employee is a person who locks out or tags out a machine or equipment to perform servicing or maintenance on that machine or equipment.
Basic Rigger Training program is specifically designed to upgrade the existing knowledge and skill levels of basic and trainee riggers. The absence of good rigging practices and lack of hands-on training contributes to a large percentage of material handling accidents.
Crane Operators rely on Crane Signalers to ensure loads are safely moved throughout your worksite and to ensure the safety of all workers. In order to signal a crane, you must receive Crane Signal Person Safety Training.
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