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Safety Training & OSHA Compliance

1.  Asbestos Standard & Awareness

  This training program will cover asbestos exposure in all work as defined in 1910.12 (b), regardless of the type of worksite or location. This will include but not limited to the following where asbestos is present: Demolition or Salvage Structures, Removal or encapsulation of material, Construction, alteration, repair or renovation, Installation of products containing asbestos, Spill / Emergency Clean up, Transportation, disposal, storage, containment and housekeeping activities on the site where construction activities are performed.



2.  Accident Investigation

  Learn the 4 W’s and H on an accident investigation.
What is an accident?
Why should you investigate an accident?
How should you investigate an accident?
What results are you looking for?
What are you required to do for an investigation?



3.  Back Safety

    80% of all Americans will have back injuries that will require medical attention. Do you know how to prevent some of these injuries? This program will teach you how to prevent back injuries with proper lifting techniques.



4.  Bloodborne Pathogen, Tuberculosis & Avian Flu

  This program will teach you the basics of the Bloodborne Pathogen, Tuberculosis, and the Avian Flu (Bird Flu) diseases. This program will also teach exposure prevention, how it can be contracted, how to reduce exposure. This will also explain how it is affected by OSHA standards.



5.  Compressed Gases & Cylinders

  This program will teach you the basics, the hazards, labels & markings of compressed gases. This program will also teach you general cylinder safety, as well as cylinder storage.



6.  Confined Space Entry

  You will learn:
What is the definition of Confined Space?
Definition of permit & non-permit required confined space.
Why comply with confined space?
What types of responsibilities does each person have during a confined space entry?



7.  Construction Health Hazards

  This training presentation gives a general overview of the various heath hazards to which construction workers may be exposed: Chemical Hazards, Physical Hazards, Biological Hazards, & Ergonomic Hazards.



8.  Cranes & Slings

  You will learn the major causes of crane accidents.
How do Crane Accidents occur?
Who is at Risk?
Type of cranes and their hazards.
Type of rigging equipment slings.
What to inspect?



9.  Electrical Safety

  Electricity and the human body.
Electrical hazards and the safe work practices.
Electrical injuries and how to protect yourself from them.
Electrical hazards and how to spot them, and prevent them.



10.  Emergency Action / Fire Prevention

  Learn how to be prepared. What would you do if the fire alarm went off? What if an earthquake, tornado, or other natural disaster struck your community? Would you know what to do if there was a major chemical spill? This presentation will prepare you in knowing what to do and how to be prepared.



11.  Ergonomics in the work place

  What is Ergonomics & Musculoskeletal Disease (MSDs)?
What are causes of MSDs?
What are common MSDs?
What are the signs & symptoms of MSDs?
What are effective programs to prevent MSDs



12.  Excavation, Trenching & Shoring

  Along with trenching come many hazards. This program will teach you how to detect and avoid these hazards. What a cave in is. Types of soil classifications, sloping and benching of the trench. Shoring & shielding using trench boxes. Using Safe work practices.



13.  Fall Protection

  Falls are the leading cause of industries fatalities. Everyone says that it won’t happen to me. Do you think out of the 200 workers killed from falls each year said; “yeah it’ll probably happen to me” Learn the fall hazards and basic fall protection systems. Learn guardrails and personal fall arrest systems. When is fall protection needed? Learn how to be prepared and to protect yourself.



14.  Hazard Communication

  Employees have the right to know what chemicals are used and the hazards related with them. Know how to read a MSDS data sheet. Know how to protect themselves. This program not only accomplishes the above, but follows OSHA guidelines for Haz Com compliancy.



15.  Hearing Conservation

  Hearing is a very important part of our life. We use our hearing every day. Hearing is something that once your hearing is gone it can never be regained. This program will teach you about noise and hearing, and how to protect your hearing. This will teach hearing conservation and how to maintain effective hearing even in noisy situations.



16.  Hot Work, Welding, Cutting & Brazing

  This program will start with learning about cylinder inspection, and specific gases. You will then advance into basic fire prevention, and then Protection of personnel before getting to the meat of the course. Learn the basic rules of oxy-acetylene welding, and protective devices. What is arc welding, and how to protect yourself as well as others while welding. Learn the hazards of welding and how to protect from these hazards while welding.



17.  Job Hazard Analysis

  Currently OSHA has no standard for Job Hazard Analysis. OSHA has set guideline for Job Hazard Analysis, this leaves open for OSHA to review Company programs, based on the general duty clause. This program will teach people how to identify hazards, give the means to breaking the process down, in a system for employees to easily understand.



18.  Lock Out Tag Out

  This program describes what lock out tag out is and requirements of lock out tag out.
When should lock out tag out be used?
What types of energy are we looking to lock out?
Who is effected and what responsibilities do each person have?



19.  Personal Protective Equipment

  Employers must protect employees from hazards such as falling objects, harmful substances, and noise exposures that can cause injury PPE is the last level of control! This program will show the steps to take to determine if PPE is needed, what kind of PPE that is needed, or if there is another course of action that should be taken. Train your people how to use the appropriate PPE & Why it may be necessary.



20.  Machine Guarding

  Any machine part, function, or process that may cause injury must be safeguarded. Are you aware that OSHA has specific requirement concerning Machinery safeguarding. You will learn what they are, classifications of safeguarding, and what type of guards are used.



21.  Bloodborne Pathogen, Tuberculosis & Avian Flu Train the Trainer

  This will teach you how to train the basics of Bloodborne, Tuberculosis, and the Avian Flu diseases. You will learn the type of exposure that you may have with each type of disease, and how to reduce or prevent those exposures.



22.  Portable Hand And Power Tools

  Tools are common in “day-to-day” life, and difficult to spot hazards due to familiarity. Learn how to be aware of the hazards that these familiar tools bring. Learn about tool misuse and how it pertains to safety. Learn safety precautions while using different type of hand tools. Learn the five basic rules for the use of power tools.



23.  Power Industrial Truck Operators Training

  What will be covered:
OSHA’s Powered Industrial Truck Standard 29 CFR 1910.178
Related Standards
Truck Properties
Loads, Center of Gravity, Stability
Safe Operating Practices
Vehicle Inspections
Propane, Battery, and Gas Safety



24.  Why Process Safety Management

  Learn the important of Process Safety Management (PSM) for even the company that presently do not fall under the PSM OSHA Standard. Learn and Understand how the OSHA general duty clause pertains to PSM. Learn the law requirements of PSM and how they can pertain to facility that may effect you. Outside of any OSHA regulations, learn what PSM can do for you and your business.



25.  Understanding Process Safety Management

  Are you tasked with putting a PSM program together, or maintaining a current program? This program will teach you what PSM is, how it is broke down. This will provide a general overview of OSHA’s PSM Standard (29 CFR 1910.119) and explain application of each section as it applies to ammonia refrigeration processes. This program entails 6-8 hours of intense training on the Process Safety Management Program.



26.  Respiratory Protection Training

  You will learn:
The Regulatory Requirements for Respiratory Protection.
What type of respiratory protection can be used, and what the respirator selection criteria would be for each instance.
Types of fit testing.
Elements of a Respiratory Protection Program
Written Program Requirements
Review General Requirements and Medical Evaluations



27.  Safe Chemical Handling

  You will Learn:
Categories of Hazardous Chemicals
Physical States of Hazardous Materials
How to Handle Chemicals Properly
Routes of Exposure
Symptoms of Possible Overexposure
Storage & Handling Flammable Chemicals
Chemical Labels
How to handle chemical Emergencies



28.  Spill Prevention

  Learn the regulatory requirements of spills and preventing spills. Learn about the emergency response plans, the emergency response program, and the responsibilities of each person.



29.  Scaffolding, Stairs, Ladder, and Walking Surfaces

  Learn the importance of ladder safety. Everyone knows how to use a ladder correctly right?.........Wrong most people at some point in their life has used a ladder incorrectly or improper scaffolding. This will teach you ladder and scaffolding safety per the OSHA standard. You will also learn the importance of walking surfaces and keeping them safe. Slips trips and falls are the industry leading accidents, along with 15% of all accidental deaths.




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