List of all the courses offered by OSHA Phoenix LLC.
OSHA Phoenix LLC offers a total of 13 courses.
This course is set up to help companies satisfy the requirement 29 CFR 1910.1200 (h) set by OSHA. In this course, participants will be able to properly identify the hazards that come from using a variety of chemicals.
This course focuses on how to recognize the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heat stroke as well as how to prevent it. At the end of the course, participants will have a complete understanding of the importance of staying hydrated, taking breaks and working at a safe pace especially during the summe...
This course is designed as an overview of how to properly install a scaffolding system. Participants will also look over Participants will look over 29 CFR part 1926 subpart L.
This course is designed as an overview of fall protection and how to properly identify the different safety measures taken to avoid any incidents from occurring. This course will primarly focus on how to wear a harness properly, how to properly install guardrails and participants will also look ove...
This course focuses on how to properly understand the mechanics of a forklift. Participants will be able to identify the hazards that come from lifting uneven loads or loads that exceed the capacity of a forklift.
This course focuses on the use of different lifts such as a boom lift or a scissor lift and the hazards that come from using each equipment. Participants will be able to fully understand the best practices to use when using Aerial Equipment and how to minimize the risk of injuries.
This course is designed for individuals that want to learn how to teach trench and excavation safety to other individuals. A variety of different materials will be handed out to participants to be used when teaching other individuals.
This course is a brief overview on how to properly identify a damaged rigging equipment. Participants will also look over a variety of definitions related to rigging.
This course is designed for individuals that work in areas where silica is present. This course will discuss the specified exposure control methods when working with materials containing crystalline silica.
This class serves as an overview of what is classified as a confined space and as a permit-required confined space. Participants will also look over 29 CFR part 1926 subpart AA and learn how to identify potential hazards when entering a confined space.
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