About Us
In 1993, our company started out as the North Central Training Center for Environmental Resources Management Group [ERM] in Alsip, Illinois. ERM, at that time, had 109 locations worldwide but our Alsip, IL location was the only location providing the services that we offer.
In December 2001, when ERM decided to close its training division, our employees joined together to found our own business in Hammond, Indiana doing what we do best – offering our customers the best value in training and contractual stand-by rescue services.
Safety Training Services (STS) was born.
After nearly 15 years of great success by continually satisfying our clients and delivering an effective safety message, we embraced an opportunity of another strategic move into our new training center. In May 2015, STS moved to our current location in Highland, Indiana.
Our People
Much of the Safety Training Services staff are retired or practicing firefighters, paramedics, HAZMAT specialists and active rescue team members with first-hand knowledge of the field.
Our Mission
We understand that your company is firmly dedicated to providing a safe work environment for your staff. As a company, our mission is keep our customers from being caught unprepared at OSHA and EPA inspections, to protect our customers from ruinous fines and lawsuits, and to ensure that everyone makes it home in one piece at the end of the day.
This 8-hour program applies to all personnel that work at height and have to be aware of various dangers of working at heights. Personnel who have to preplan, select and implement fall protection systems for their work site. Meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.
This program is for all personnel who are responsible for the maintenance, installation, and troubleshooting of low and medium voltage electrical control and distribution equipment. Supervisors and and safety managers of electrical maintenance employees.
Safety Training Services, Inc. offers a thorough course designed for managers and supervisors of employees engaged in hazardous waste operations. During this program, participants will participate in the development of a site-specific safety and health program.
An 8-hour program for all personnel who will assume control of the incident scene beyond the first responder awareness level. Personnel attending this training must have completed a 24-Hour First Responder Operations program. Meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120 (q).
This 2/4-hour program explains and demonstrates the three types of respirators: air purifying, air-line, and self-contained breathing apparatus. Fit testing, use and care procedures for respirators are also discussed. Fit testing is also available.
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