List of all the courses offered by U.S. Safety.
U.S. Safety offers a total of 22 courses.
Training can be taught in English or Spanish at the client’s location off-site training center or in U.S. Safety’s classroom. We provide OSHA Training in two basic training groups: Construction and General Industry. In this training we emphasize hazard identification avoidance control and preve...
The objective of this course is to provide workers at elevation with continuous and effective means of fall protection. Practical methods for using various types of safety equipment will help prepare the participant to function as a Competent Person.
This 6-Hour training is intended for those employees who are responsible for the proper selection, inspection, and management of PPE needed to protect employees in construction and light industry.
Our course will help identify the dangers of working with support scaffolds and how these risks can be minimized by knowing the correct ways to erect, maintain, inspect and use scaffolding equipment. It is designed for Erector and Competent Person Training.
Participants are taught from OSHA’s excavation standard (29 CFR 1926-Subpart P) which requires workers in trenches and excavations to be protected. Can-ins are perhaps the most feared trenching hazard; but other potentially fatal hazards exist, including asphyxiation, toxic fumes, drowning.
Confined space incidents are not the most common, but they can be the most deadly. The reason for this is that hazards tend to be misunderstood or undestimate. Many confined spaces fatalities involve not one, but two victims, the worker and the rescuer.
This training will cover the proper methods to identify potential electrical hazards, and the proper means of working around these hazards and protection methods. It will also train on the duties and responsibilities of a competent person on a job site where electrical hazards are present.
This course was developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) to meet specific needs on their job sites. Its detailed planning concepts are preventative in nature and are designed to reduce do-overs, improve quality and maintain timelines.
Our course is designed to meet OSHA’S new crane compliance standard, for qualified riggers. A qualified rigger is defined as a qualified person who, by possession of recognized degree, certificate or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training and experience.
Controlling traffic through work areas is one of the most important and dangerous operations in construction maintenance. Our Flagger Training Course is comprehensive skill-building session that meets Federal industry guidelines, the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) guidelines
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