Safety Training Classes & Services
This course is designed to meet the OSHA requirements to protect employees in your facility from the hazards of entry into permit-required confined spaces.
This course is designed to meet the requirements of OSHA for the training of employees who might be exposed to fall hazards.
This course is designed to assist the boiler operator in understanding the basics of boiler operation. This will improve the safety of your operations and reduce overall operating costs.
This training focuses on discussion and demonstration of safe electrical working habits as they apply within the general industry.
This course is designed to meet the requirements of OSHA for training of the designated actions employers and employees must take to ensure employee safety from fire and other emergencies.
Self-contained breathing apparatus training reviews personal protective equipment, how to properly don it, and proper use of it. This is a hands-on course using the equipment you will need in an emergency response situation at your facility.
This course is designed to inform employees of a facility that the chemicals used or produced at that facility have been evaluated and that information concerning their hazards are transmitted to the employees who may be affected by the chemicals and to increase employee safety when using chemical substances.
This course is designed to meet the requirements of OSHA for the training of employees to ensure protection against the effects of noise exposure.
This course is designed to meet the requirements of OSHA for training of personnel who are assigned to work that requires them to work in, on or to service power driven equipment or hazardous processes requiring guards to be removed, by-passed or are required to place any part of his/her body into an area on a machine or piece of equipment.
This course is designed to meet the requirements of OSHA 1910.134 for training of employers and employees who wear respirators as part of their job. Participants will be fit tested with their own respirators utilizing the irritant smoke testing protocol.

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