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Trench and Excavation safety training is designed to provide your employees with an awareness of the 1926.650 Standard as well as an introduction to current protective system design and selection. The course will cover the different types, methods and equipment used for reinforcing trenches.
Emergency Evacuation Plans training will cover the requirements outlined 1910.38, including Conducting a hazard risk vulnerability assessment. Looking at all potential emergencies including natural disasters, human caused, active shooter, etc.
Prior to using a respirator, personnel must be trained on Airborne hazards, How to monitor a workspace, How to select the right respirator for the task, How to select appropriate cartridges, Physical requirements required to wear a respirator and How to inspect, use and store respirators.
The electrical safety training course is for personnel who may work on or near exposed energized components and circuit parts greater than 50 volts. As an 8-hour interactive training session, it will cover elements of NFPA 70E
It is critical that both managers and employees understand how their behavior impacts the safety culture. The behavior based safety workshop explains the difference between safe and at risk behaviors and how individuals, peers and management can prevent injuries with safe actions.
The OSHA 30 Hour Training is a four day course focused on construction standards for individuals seeking up to date knowledge of OSHA policies, procedures and standards, as well as construction safety and health principles.
The focus of the fall protection training is to provide the knowledge of identifying fall hazards, selecting proper fall protection equipment, determining anchor points, inspecting and maintaining equipment.Â
When employees are exposed to hazardous energy during servicing, maintenance and adjusting of equipment, they are required to follow the protocols listed under OSHA 1910.147 and 1910.269 Control of hazardous energy.
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.
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