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The fire extinguisher training covers the classes of fires A, B, C, D, and the science behind fires. This training curriculum also covers hot work operations as applicable to customer workplaces.
This course will review the requirements of a hearing conservation program as outlined in 29 CFR 1910.95.
The environmental hazard training is developed specifically for the environments people work in and the hazards associated with these environments. For example, we've previously developed customized environmental hazard training for employees working domestically inside of the U.S.
This training focuses on identifying and correcting root causes - not on finding fault or blame. In the process, it can also improve workplace morale, help manage employee stress, and increase productivity, by demonstrating an employer’s commitment to a safe and healthy workplace.
The focus of this training and associated exercises is to review topics covered in the initial HAZWOPER 8 hour course and ensure employees can objectively demonstrate competency in areas outlined above.
We believe it is critical that personnel in the workplace are trained in the techniques necessary to respond to a fellow worker in case of an emergency. Our instructors are certified through the American Heart Association and have years of experience as a first responders.
Ergonomics training is a comprehensive solution designed to cover the principles of ergonomics and their applications, Proper use of equipment, tools, and machine controls, Safe and sound work practices, including proper lifting techniques, recognizing early symptoms of ergonomic related injuries.
All employers are required to train their workforce on the use, selection, inspection, storage and care of personal protective safety equipment used to avoid workplace hazards. Training will cover PPE used by employees for example safety glasses, goggles, gloves, face shields respirators as re...
Our fire prevention training will cover details of OSHA 1910 Subpart L (1910.155 through 1910.165), which includesBasic precautions for preventing fires and protecting workers.
You’ll learn how risk management helps your organization achieve business goals, prioritize resources and work proactively to eliminate risk. We also introduce tools to help you such as job safety analysis’, non-routine safety permits, etc.
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