List of available Health and Safety Courses in Austin, USA - Page 4. The Health and Safety courses in Austin are provided by the following institutes: Also, check out all Health and Safety Courses from all over USA.
This program teaches students with a hands-on approach. Students will be taught how to operate Skid Steer, Front Loaders and Backhoes, as well as Machine Safety, Maintenance, and Minor Repairs.
This course consists of 8 hours of online training and 8 hours of classroom training, combined with prior FRO certification, to meet the 24-hour HAZWOPER training requirement. During the 8-hour classroom session, students will receive hands-on training.
This Silica Awareness for Construction course provides a general awareness of the risks and the regulatory requirements for protecting employees who work with substances and materials that contain silica, as required by OSHA.
OSHA defines a confined space as an area that is (1) large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work and (2) has limited or restricted means for entry or exit and (3) is not designed for continuous employee occupancy.
The OSHA 10 Hour training course for Construction Industry Outreach Training is a comprehensive safety and health program designed for anyone involved in the construction industry.
This one-day course is designed to give students a basic understanding in the needs and requirements for rescuing a fellow employee if they should fall. The OSHA standards call for all employers working at height to have a plan in place for a prompt rescue of fallen employees.
This OSHA Hearing Conservation Training course is designed to be used as part of a hearing conservation program for all employees who are exposed to hazardous noise on the job.
This fully narrated course is built for success with interactions, exercises, and quiz questions along the way. Students must answer each quiz question in order to proceed. These questions are intended to help prepare students for the module exams.
Changes to North American standards (ANSI A92 in the United States and CSA B354 in Canada) are coming – ANSI A92 went into effect in June 2020, (CSA B354 was published May 2017) and these changes will create a new “normal” for mobile elevated work platforms (MEWPs), formerly known as aerial w...
OSHA now requires that signal persons, riggers, and operators be trained, tested, and qualified according to OSHA Rule 1926.1400. This training includes getting workers familiar with both verbal and hand signals.
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