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This course is designed for anyone wanting to learn basic principles of accident investigation. A hands-on curriculum, evaluating mishaps, discovering “root causes” and “contributing factors”.
OSHA 10 and 30 Hour courses are designed for Tradespeople, as well as Managers and Supervisors. Available for both construction and General Industry, the classes have choices for elective topics to best suit a client's needs.
Classes offered for both “Users” and “Competent Persons” This “User” course covers: Pre-use inspections Safe work practices, and manufacture guidelines Fall Protection requirements Reporting deficiencies.
Lock-out / Tag-out, also referred to as LO/TO, is a set of safety procedures used to control and isolate hazardous energy. Course Outline: Program requirements Roles and Responsibilities for Authorized Persons
Great for beginners or experienced operators. Goals/Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes: Regulatory requirements Pre-use inspections Work area inspections Manufacture guidelines (operator manuals) Load limitations.
A “Confined Space” is: Large enough for full bodily entry Not designed for continuous human occupancy Has limited or restricted means of access/egress
Emergencies happen, but how well they’re managed often determines the severity of the outcome. Injuries, property damage, fire, spills, even natural disasters are all topics for consideration when establishing your Emergency Plans.
Forklift training class is offered by Safety Matters covering the regulatory requirements, Pre use inspections, manufacturer guidelines and more.
This class will cover employer responsibilities, how to minimize workplace hazards, written program requirements, and guidelines for compliance.
You’ll gain a better understanding of what “respiratory” hazards are, the proper use of engineering and administrative controls, OSHA’s Table 1 (for silica), and personal protective equipment requirements.
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