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Other Safety Courses

Other Safety
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10-hour-class

OSHA 10 Hour class General Industry and Construction

The 10-hour OSHA Outreach courses provide basic awareness training on the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of workplace hazards.

30-hours-class

OSHA 30 Hour Training for General Industry and Construction

The 30-hour OSHA Outreach courses provide training on an expanded list of safety topics associated with workplace hazards, including the recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention of workplace hazards.

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Confined Space/Permit Required Confined Space/Gas Detection/Personal Protective Equipment

This class will assist class participants interpret the OSHA guidelines involving confined spaces. Participants will have a general understanding of what is classified as a confined space or a permit required confined space. If gas detection or tripod systems are used for entry into Permit required confined spaces this class will aid the participants of the correct use of these tools as well as the OSHA requirements when using such tools for access.

Dependent on the size of class and equipment being used time may vary 4-6 Hours.

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Fall Protection/Ladder Safety/Stairwell Safety/Prevention of Slips, Trips and Falls/Personal Protective Equipment

OSHA Fall protection standard has several different components. This class will cover the basic code of federal regulation for fall protection. Part of the fall protection code also has safety hazards associated with ladders, stairwells, slips, trips and falls. This class will help identify hazards and identify ways to mitigate those hazards out of the work environment using means through engineering, administrative or Personal Protective Equipment controls. If personal protective equipment has been introduced as a tool to limit exposure to a hazard, class participants will be educated on the PPE selected, correct use and maintenance of their PPE.

Dependent on the size of class and equipment being used time may vary 4-6 Hours.

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Hand and Powered Tools/Electrical Safety/Machine Guarding/Lockout Tagout

OSHA regulates the use of hand and powered tools. This class will help participants understand the limitation of some tools, storage and operation. Machine guarding is designed to keep operators safe and, in many cases, guards are removed. Participants will be familiar with machine guards, their purpose and alternate techniques or process should a guard be removed. Lockout/Tagout is a process that will be covered in this class as it plays a huge roll in protecting workers working with machines. Lockout Tagout not only protects workers from electrical sources but many others. Those sources of stored energy will be covered during this portion of the class. PPE requirements will also be discussed should there be a process that requires PPE.

Dependent on the size of class and equipment being used time may vary 4-6 Hours.

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Arial Work Platforms and Scissor Lift/Scaffolding

Utilizing Arial work Platforms/scissor lift and scaffolding limit exposure to falls unfortunately it does not completely illuminate the fall. Each participant will be familiar with the operation of these machines and the safety hazards associated with their operation. Each participant will be able to identify potential hazards while operating machines and minimize their exposure to potential hazards. There are three components to this class that needs to be completed for the participant to be recognized as authorized to operate each machine. Classroom portion, written test and a practical session of each machine.

Dependent on the size of class and equipment being used time may vary 4-6 Hours

Due to logistics machines may not always be available to conduct the practical portion of the class in some cases machines would need to be rented for the training to be conducted. Prices are going to vary state to state due to machine rental.

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Concrete/Masonry and Silica awareness/Personal Protective Equipment

There are hazards associated with the masonry industry. Ergonomics, hand injuries, eye injures respiratory injuries are to name a few. This class is designed to identify those hazards and mitigate those hazards out of the process or work environment. This class will teach each participant how to identify a potential hazard, corrective action to take for that hazard. If PPE has been introduced to the process to limit the exposure to a hazard, each participant will be able to utilize the selected PPE in the way in which it was designed, maintained that PPE and wear it appropriately.

Dependent on the size of class and equipment being used time may vary 4-6 Hours.

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Material Handling Safety/SDS/Personal Protective Equipment

There are hazards associated with the masonry industry. Ergonomics, hand injuries, eye injures respiratory injuries are to name a few. This class is designed to identify those hazards and mitigate those hazards out of the process or work environment. This class will teach each participant how to identify a potential hazard, corrective action to take for that hazard. If PPE has been introduced to the process to limit the exposure to a hazard, each participant will be able to utilize the selected PPE in the way in which it was designed, maintained that PPE and wear it appropriately.

Dependent on the size of class and equipment being used time may vary 4-6 Hours

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Material Handling Safety/SDS/Personal Protective Equipment

This class has a focus of hazard materials. Each participant will be made aware of the potential hazard associated with hazard materials, their storage requirements and other elements that may exist that would make a material more hazardous. Safety Data Sheet will also be covered in this class. Understanding an SDS and how to read an SDS could save a life in the event of an accidental exposure. If PPE is selected to minimize exposure to a harmful chemical each participant will be able to identify the limitations of the PPE, their use and maintenance.

Dependent on the size of class and equipment being used time may vary 4-6 Hours

Safety Courses Course outline:

Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 10 Hour Training

OSHA Outreach classes are 10-hour introductory courses that provide general awareness training on occupational risks.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 30 Hour Training

The 30-hour OSHA Outreach courses include a broader range of occupational risks, such as identifying, minimizing, mitigating, and preventing hazards in the workplace.

Protective Equipment for Confined Space, Permit-Required Confined Space, and Gas Detection

Participants will learn how to understand OSHA’s confined space requirements in this seminar. Contained spaces and confined spaces requiring a permit will be explained in detail to familiarize participants with the terminology. This seminar will help attendees understand the proper use of gas detection and tripod systems for access to Permit-required confined places, as well as OSHA rules.

Timing may vary from 4-6 hours depending on class size and equipment utilized.

Slips, Trips, and Falls Prevention/Personal Protective Equipment/Fall Protection/Stairwell Safety/Ladder Safety

The OSHA standard for fall protection consists of several different parts. The core code of federal regulation for fall protection will be covered in this lesson. Ladders, stairwells, slips, trips, and falls are just some of the fall protection code’s safety dangers. Using engineering, administrative, and PPE controls, this course will assist in identifying workplace dangers and determining how to reduce them. Participants in a session on personal protective equipment (PPE) will learn about the PPE they have been given, how to properly use and maintain it, and properly dispose of their PPE.

Timing may vary from 4-6 hours depending on class size and equipment utilized.

Machine Guarding, Lockout Tagout, and Electrical Safety/Machine Guarding

OSHA regulates the use of hand and power tools. Participants will learn about the storage and functioning of some tools in this program. Workers’ safety is the primary goal of machine guarding, and however, in many circumstances, guards are omitted.

When a guard is removed, participants will know what to do and how to do it in the event of a malfunction. During this course, lockout/Tagout procedures will be discussed because they play a critical role in ensuring the safety of workers who operate machinery. Lockout Tagout protects workers against a wide range of sources, including electrical ones. During this section of the curriculum, we’ll learn about different types of stored energy. If a process necessitates the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), this will be explained as well.

Timing may vary from 4-6 hours depending on class size and equipment utilized.

Scaffolding and Scissor Lifts for the Arial Work

To reduce the risk of falling, workers can use Arial work platforms/Scissor lifts and scaffolding. Participant familiarity with machine operation and associated safety issues is guaranteed. After completing the training, each participant will be able to identify and avoid machinery-related hazards. The participant must pass all three parts of this class to operate each piece of equipment. A test will be given to the students, and they will participate in a hands-on demonstration of each piece of equipment.

Timing may vary from 4-6 hours depending on class size and equipment utilized.

For logistical reasons, the practical element of the lesson may necessitate the rental of a machine for the course. Due to the cost of renting a machine, prices will vary from state to state.

Knowledge of concrete, masonry, and silica, as well as PPE

The masonry trade has its share of dangers. To name just a few, there are ergonomics, hand injuries, eye injuries, and respiratory ailments. Students will learn to recognize potential hazards and prevent them from occurring in the work environment. Each student will learn how to identify potential danger and take steps to protect themselves from it. Using personal protective equipment (PPE) in the process can help keep workers safer by limiting their exposure to potential hazards. Participants should be able to use the PPE as intended, keep it in good working order, and wear it appropriately.

Timing may vary from 4-6 hours depending on class size and equipment utilized.

Protective Clothing/SDS/Material Handling Safety

The masonry trade has its share of dangers. To name just a few, there are ergonomics, hand injuries, eye injuries, and respiratory ailments. Students will learn to recognize potential hazards and prevent them from occurring in the work environment. Each student will learn how to identify potential danger and take steps to protect themselves from it. Using personal protective equipment (PPE) in the process can help keep workers safer by limiting their exposure to potential hazards. Participants should be able to use the PPE as intended, keep it in good working order, and wear it appropriately.

Timing may vary from 4-6 hours depending on class size and equipment utilized.

Protective Clothing/SDS/Material Handling Safety

In this course, hazard materials are the focus. Hazardous items, their storage requirements, and other elements that may make the material more hazardous shall be made clear to each participant. This lesson will also discuss the Material Safety Data Sheet. In the event of unintentional exposure, knowing how to read an SDS could save a life. Participants will be able to identify the PPE’s limits if chosen to reduce exposure to a dangerous chemical.

Timing may vary from 4-6 hours depending on class size and equipment utilized.