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OSEA Safety Training

OSEA Training Courses

Have several employees that need training on specialized topics? OSEA can provide private training for your group and it can be done at our facility or yours. Have one or two people that need training? No problem! Register for an open enrollment class. Below is a list of our most popular courses, however this is not a complete list of our offered courses!

Open Enrollment Calendar OSEA Online Training

24-Hour HazWOPER
This course provides essential employee training for sites that presently have hazardous waste characteristics or hazardous waste operations in place. EPA/OSHA required.
40-Hour HazWOPER
EPA/OSHA required. 24 Hazwoper topics plus site plans and controls, investigations, excavations, waste manifesting and more.
45-Hr. NCCER Field Safety Course
45-Hr. NCCER Field Safety Course. *OSHA 10-Hr. Construction prerequisite*
8 Hr. HazWOPER Re-Certification
This course provides re-certification in all topics from 40-Hr. HazWOPER or 24-Hr. HazWOPER. OSEA will not issue certificates of completion unless proof of pre-requisites are furnished.
8-Hr. Hazwoper Refresher with Confined Space
8-Hr. Hazwoper Refresher with Confined Space
Accident Investigation
Presents procedures and methods for establishing and maintaining effective accident investigation programs. Covers causation, investigation techniques and reporting.
Aerial Lift
Aerial Lift Training
Asbestos Supervisor/Contractor Initial
This course is designed for employees who will be supervising workers during an asbestos project and act as a competent person based on the OSHA definition.
Asbestos Supervisor/Contractor Refresher
An annual requirement, refresher course for those students who took the supervisor/contractor initial training.
Asbestos Worker/Handler Initial
This course is designed for employees who will be removing, encapsulating, enclosing, and otherwise disturbing asbestos material.
Asbestos Worker/Handler Refresher
An annual requirement, refresher course for those students who took the worker/handler initial training.
Asbestos, Lead, Silica Safety Awareness
This course provides an overview of the regulations governing asbestos, lead and silica in the workplace. The course discusses the requirements for written safety programs, medical surveillance programs and further training for each of these hazards.
Back Injury Prevention
Back pain is among the most common reasons for visits to the doctor. For some, this issue can develop from failing to lift heavy objects properly over time. To help all general industry workers prevent back pain and serious injuries, we offer a back injury prevention training course called Lifting and Back Injury Prevention for General Industry. This online intermediate-level course covers important information regarding best practices for lifting and moving heavy items, leading to enhanced overall safety on any job site.
Bloodborne Pathogens/Exposure Control Plan
Overview of plan requirements and elimination of exposures.
Cold Stress
Cold Stress for All Industries training is designed to offer participants a broad overview of cold stress awareness, symptoms, illnesses, preventative measures, and more. This course adheres to and provides an overview of OSHA’s safety regulations and guidelines to better prepare participants to recognize and prevent cold stress events. Specific course topics include the following: Hypothermia Frostbite Frostnip and chilblains Trench foot Cold stress prevention
Compressed Gas Safety
Members of the general industry workforces may come into contact with compressed gas cylinders at their worksites. When they do, they must know how to respond in a way that’s both safe and effective. But when these cylinders are damaged, in poor condition, leaking, or contain an unknown gas, these professionals need to take extra steps to keep themselves and their entire team safe.
Concrete Boring Safety
Concrete and Masonry for Construction online training focuses on the general safety and health requirements associated with concrete masonry construction. Particular course objectives include recognizing, evaluating, and controlling associated work hazards. Specific course topics include the following: Overview of concrete and masonry General requirements Equipment and tools Cast-in-place concrete Precast concrete Lift slab operations Masonry construction Concrete and masonry health
Confined Space Entrant & Attendant
OSHA Certification Course for Safe Confined Space Entry. OSHA requires training for all confined space entries.
Confined Space Entrant & Attendant and Supervisor
OSHA Certification Course for Safe Confined Space Entry. OSHA requires training for all confined space entries. Per 1910.146, covers supervisor overall accountability for entry conditions including permits, entry procedures, hazard assessment, equipment and contractor obligations. Includes review of permit system, training needs and coordination of employer/contractor responsibilities.
Confined Space Entrant & Attendant: For Construction (New 2015)
Course will follow the new confined space in construction OSHA standard in teaching students about identification, classification, proper protection, monitoring and rescue requirements for confined spaces. This course is designed for employees who will enter a confined space and/or be the attendant for others who have entered.
Confined Space Entry Rescue
Includes classroom training and hands-on rescue scenarios with equipment. Topics covered include permits, hazard communication, hot work and ventilation, atmospheric testing and PPE (1910.146).
Confined Space Supervisor
Per 1910.146, covers supervisor overall accountability for entry conditions including permits, entry procedures, hazard assessment, equipment and contractor obligations. Includes review of permit system, training needs and coordination of employer/contractor responsibilities.
Construction Safety
An introductory-level safety course focusing on civil construction safety. The course covers general safety and health issues affecting the construction industry with an emphasis on the heavy construction industry. Additionally, participants can expect to learn specific guidelines to follow in accordance with OSHA standards.
Control of Hazardous Energy-Lockout/Tagout
Per 29CFR 1910.147. Required training in utilization of procedures to prevent unexpected energy startup, or release of stored energy.
Crane Safety
Crane Safety
Crane/Hoisting & Rigging
Crane Safety with Hoisting & Rigging Safety
Demolition Safety
Demolition Hazards online training covers the best ways and practices for safe work in a high hazard occupation. Participants can expect to be instructed on OSHA requirements governing safety during demolition work, as well as receive a thorough understand of site best practices. Specific course topics include the following: Introduction to demolition safety training Planning for demolition Demolition hazards Safe work practices High hazard demolition Final considerations
Drug & Alcohol Awareness
The Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace course is designed to provide participants with a basic understanding of how drugs and alcohol misuse can impact the workplace and what to do in the event such misuse happens in the workplace. Specific course topics include the following: What is substance misuse? Potential safety issues created by substance misuse in the workplace Resources for seeking individual help Tools for responding to potential substance abuse indicators in the workplace
Electrical Arc Flash Safety-NFPA 70E
OSHA has recognized that some injuries in the workplace are caused by arc flash, a brief but extremely hot electrical fire that can occur during certain electrical activities. Employees wearing flammable clothing suffer severe injuries as clothing continues to burn after the flash has dissipated. Students will learn how to perform the NFPA 70E hazard risk assessment, create and implement a documented electrical safety policy, and ensure employees use properly maintained protective equipment.
Electrical Safety
Electrical Safety
Electrical Safety- Welding/Cutting Safety
Electrical safety requirements through 29 CFR 1910.301-308 will be discussed including temporary/permanent wiring, the use/misuse of extension cords, grounding systems, ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs), and other program elements.
Electrical-Lockout Tagout
Subpart S training and Lockout tagout requirements of 1910.147
Emergency Evacuation
Emergency Action/Response for Construction online training course is designed to familiarize participants with a broad knowledge of hazardous materials and appropriate emergency response. Additionally, the course covers preventative measures that may minimize exposure to both health and safety hazards. As such, specific course topics include the following: Eight basic emergency response steps Recognizing and evaluating potential hazards Hazard control methods Emergency response actions
Ergonomics
Office Ergonomics for All Industries online course is designed to educate participants about office ergonomics and safety within the workplace. In particular, participants can expect to learn how to prevent ergonomic injuries and illnesses, and to become familiar with hazards evaluation practices and how to control jobsite hazards. Specific course topics include the following: Introduction to ergonomics Ergonomic injuries and illnesses Hazard recognition Hazard control Ergonomics at the computer Ergonomics on the construction site A summation of ergonomics in the workplace
Evening - Asbestos Supervisor/Contractor Refresher
An annual requirement, refresher course for those students who took the supervisor/contractor initial training.
Evening - Asbestos Worker/Handler Refresher
An annual requirement, refresher course for those students who took the worker/handler initial training.
Fall Protection
This intermediate-level online course offers essential fall protection training for the construction industry. Course topics include: An overview of fall protection Common fall hazards Fall hazard evaluation and control Fall prevention training requirements Passive and active fall protection systems Alternate fall protection systems Fall protection planning Additional fall protection considerations
Fall Protection Competent Person
Per 1926.500-503. Covers all aspects of fall protection regulations including guardrails, safety nets, personal fall arrest, positioning devices and warning line systems. Specific needs at the job site will be addressed. OSHA requires a Competent Person on-site for all work above 6 feet, residential and commercial.
Fire Extinguisher Safety
Portable Fire Extinguisher Awareness for All Industries online training is designed specifically to help minimize the risk of injuries and damage due to workplace fires and/or explosions. In order to train individuals how to put out fires, participants will learn the four elements that must be present at the same time in order for a workplace fire to exist. Participants can also expect to learn the classification of fires, how to use a portable extinguisher, and how to conduct maintenance and inspections. Specific course topics include the following: Portable fire extinguishers (PFE) PFE inspections and protocols Specific industry terms covered throughout the course include the following: P.A.S.S. method to discharge a PFE PFE Fire tetrahedron OSHA fire extinguisher training
Fire Prevention
Fire Prevention Awareness for Construction training covers fundamentals of fire risks and the key elements required to prevent them within the construction work environment. Each section will specifically communicate different fire prevention safety tips, such as essential steps to control fires, how to read fire extinguisher labels properly, and where to locate fire extinguishers in the event of a fire. Specific course topics include the following: Introduction to fire prevention Common causes of construction fires Steps necessary for controlling fires Fire extinguishers Proper labeling and reading fire extinguisher labels Proper placement of fire extinguishers How to effectively use a fire extinguisher
First Aid CPR AED Train-The-Trainer
OSEA's First-Aid/CPR/AED Train-The-Trainer course is presented over a two day period which teaches and qualifies students to become First Aid/CPR/AED instructors. Certification is through the National Safety Council. *Disclaimer: Course is good to become a private instructor only (you can only train those within your company). Does not include the cost of hands-on materials for training i.e. CPR dummies, AEDs.
First Aid/CPR/AED
Give your company and employees the tools to respond effectively to an emergency, and maintain compliance with OSHA standards. National Safety Council First Aid certification valid for 3 years; CPR certification valid for 2 years.
Flammable Gas & Liquid Safety
Flammable and Combustible Liquids for General Industry course details the primary hazards associated with flammable and combustible liquids, including explosions and fires. Furthermore, participants can expect to explore the use of approved equipment and practices as outlined in the OSHA standard “Flammable and Combustible Liquids” found in in 1910.106 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Specific course topics include the following: Introduction to flammable and combustible liquids Primary and technical definitions Regulatory definitions Flammable combustible liquids Flash points Control of ignition sources Inside strong rooms Storage inside buildings General storage Storage containers Fire control Safe handling
Forklift
Forklift Certification
General Industry Training
General Industry Training
Globally Harmonized System for Hazard Communication (GHS)
Workers will learn the aspects of the new standard. Workers will identify PPE to be used when handling chemicals. Workers will identify what kinds of information can be found on the MSDS. Workers will identify where to locate the SDS's (formally known as MSDS's).
Hand & Power Tool Safety
Hand and Power Tools Awareness for Construction online course is explicitly designed to educate participants about the hazards of using hand and portable power tools on the construction site. Taught per OSHA regulations, participants can expect to learn about the proper selection, use, maintenance, inspection, and care of hand and power tools.
Hand and Glove Protection
Hand and Glove Protection
Hazard Communication
This hazard communication training course will explain the nature of hazardous chemicals and how such chemicals may affect the human body. Additionally, participants will be presented with knowledge regarding different types of hazardous chemicals, as well as what is required on chemical product labels and safety data sheets (SDS). Specific industry terms covered throughout the course include the following: HazCom Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) Globally Harmonized System (GHS) Employee/Employer right to know Hazard classification HazCom program Safety Data Sheets (SDS) Precautionary statement Pictogram Signal word
Hazard Communication/GHS for Supervisors
Overview of how the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) has been incorporated into the new OSHA Hazard Communication standard (1910.1200 HCS 2012). Will discuss changes affecting the classification of chemicals, labeling in the workplace, Safety Data Sheets, training and deadlines and priorities for implementation.
Hazardous Material Transportation
Training for safe transportation of hazardous materials.The specific DOT regulations fall under 49 CFR Parts 171-177 and deal with not only DOT regulations but also information and rules as presented by the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.
Hearing Conservation
Noise and Hearing Conservation for General Industry online training focuses on noise and hearing conservation in accordance with OSHA’s regulations and requirements. Participants will learn how to appropriately deal with noise on the jobsite, as well as learn noise characteristics and ways one might mitigate noise hazards. Specific course topics include the following: Introduction to noise and hearing conservation OSHA regulations and requirements governing noise protection Noise characteristics and hazards Dealing with noise in accordance with OSHA regulations
Heat Stress
Heat Stress/Heat Illness for Construction online course provides participants with a thorough background regarding heat stress awareness, symptoms, illnesses, and more. Upon completing the course, participants will be better prepared to not only understand OSHA’s safety guidelines, but also how to recognize and react in the event of a heat stress situation. Specific course topics include the following: Introduction to heat stress Elements of heat stress/heat illness Definition of heat stress Potential effects of heat stress/illness Heat stress prevention Medical issues in relation to heat stress
Hoisting Rigging / Crane
Hoisting Rigging / Crane
Hybrid - 40-Hr. Hazwoper
EPA/OSHA required. 24 Hazwoper topics plus site plans and controls, investigations, excavations, waste manifesting and more. Classroom portion is completed online with an in person hands-on training class to follow.
Hybrid 24-Hr. Hazwoper
This course provides essential employee training for sites that presently have hazardous waste characteristics or hazardous waste operations in place. EPA/OSHA required. Classroom portion is completed online with an in person hands-on training class to follow.
Industrial Hygiene Basics
Industrial Hygiene Awareness for General Industry course is designed to educate participants about the importance of overall industrial hygiene. Participants can expect to learn control methods, chemical, biological, physical, and ergonomic issues, OSHA requirements, and more. Specific course topics include the following: Introduction to industrial hygiene Background of industrial hygiene History of industrial hygiene Nature of industrial hygiene work Safety drills 1 & 2 Job hazards and controls
Intro to OSHA/Handling Inspections
Guide to preparation, on-site handling of the inspection, and follow up. Find out what concerns are at the top of the OSHA inspectors list. The course will outline rights and responsibilities from workplace access to the closing conference.
Introduction to Office Safety
Training addresses hazard communication, emergency action planning, outside contractor safety, security, workplace violence and basic office ergonomics.
Job Hazard Analysis
Development of the JHA for necessary job planning to understand the task, hazards involved, PPE required.
Job Stress
Anxiety and Stress Awareness course is aimed at all levels within the workplace to offer practical solutions for anxiety and stress management. Specific course topics include the following: Practical and relatable stress management tips drawn from real experiences Summaries of the science behind stress Strategies to relax and recharge A customizable Resiliency Action Plan
Ladder Safety
Ladder Safety online course is specifically designed to train participants about proper vs. improper use of ladders on the jobsite to mitigate risk and prevent injuries. Participants will be taught according to OSHA’s requirements and will learn to uphold the highest standards of safety in the workplace. Specific course topics include the following: Introduction to ladder safety training General ladder safety training Ladder hazards Ladder selection Ladder set-up Rules governing climbing ladders Transporting ladders Ladder storage Ladder inspections Ladder maintenance
Lead Awareness Safety
Lead Awareness for General Industry online safety course is designed to teach participants about lead and the dangers of lead exposure. Specific course topics include the following: Introduction to lead in the workplace Exposure controls
Lead Renovator (RRP) Initial Certification
As contractors, we play an important role in helping to prevent lead poisoning. Ordinary renovation and maintenance activities can create toxic lead dust that can harm our customers, our children, our workers, and even ourselves. As of April 22nd, 2010, individuals in need of lead certification to comply with the EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule are required to take this 8-hour training course to learn about the importance of containment and using lead-safe work practices. This course is intended for all contractors and professionals responsible for projects performed on pre-1978 residential properties or child-occupied facilities such as daycares, elementary schools, and pre-schools. Lead certification applies to firms that disturb more than six square feet of lead paint or coated surfaces, and firms not lead-safe certified are subject to fines of up to $37,500 per day. Occupations that need this certification include general contractors, sub-contractors, painters, home improvement professionals, general tradesman such as plumbers, carpenters, and electricians, construction industry professionals, disaster and hazard remediation firms, maintenance personnel, residential real estate brokers, landlords, superintendents, and property managers. This course has 2-hours of hands-on activities and concludes with a 25-question final exam. Upon successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate, which is valid for five years from the date of completion.
Lead Renovator (RRP) Refresher Certification
For individuals who want to renew their lead certification to comply with the EPA's Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule, take this 4-hour, half day training course to review how to test for lead-based paint, how to perform clearance testing through the Cleaning Verification Procedure, and how to keep the required records needed to stay in compliance with this federal lead regulation. Refresher training is required every five years, so don't miss out on the opportunity to renew your certificate quickly and conveniently. Students must provide a copy of their initial training certificate or card to participate in this refresher class and to receive their new training certificate. Occupations that need this certification include general contractors, sub-contractors, painters, home improvement professionals, general tradesman such as plumbers, carpenters, and electricians, construction industry professionals, disaster and hazard remediation firms, maintenance personnel, residential real estate brokers, landlords, superintendents, and property managers. This course has 2-hours of hands-on activities and concludes with a 25-question final exam. Upon successful completion of the course you will receive your renewal certificate, which is valid for five years from the date of course completion.
Live Webinar Asbestos Supervisor/Contractor Refresher
An annual requirement, refresher course for those students who took the supervisor/contractor initial training.
Live Webinar Asbestos Worker/Handler Refresher
An annual requirement, refresher course for those students who took the worker/handler initial training.
Live Webinar Based 40-Hr. Hazwoper
EPA/OSHA required. 24 Hazwoper topics plus site plans and controls, investigations, excavations, waste manifesting and more.
Live Webinar Based 8-Hr. Hazwoper Refresher
This course provides re-certification in all topics from 40-Hr. HazWOPER or 24-Hr. HazWOPER. OSEA will not issue certificates of completion unless proof of prerequisites are furnished.
Live Webinar Based Confined Space Entrant & Attendant and Super
OSHA Certification Course for Safe Confined Space Entry. OSHA requires training for all confined space entries. Per 1910.146, covers supervisor overall accountability for entry conditions including permits, entry procedures, hazard assessment, equipment, and contractor obligations. Includes review of permit system, training needs, and coordination of employer/contractor responsibilities.
Live Webinar Based Electrical Arc Flash (NFPA 70E)
OSHA has recognized that some injuries in the workplace are caused by arc flash, a brief but extremely hot electrical fire that can occur during certain electrical activities. Employees wearing flammable clothing suffer severe injuries as clothing continues to burn after the flash has dissipated. Students will learn how to perform the NFPA 70E hazard risk assessment, create and implement a documented electrical safety policy, and ensure employees use properly maintained protective equipment. This course will be taught via a LIVE webinar by one of our instructors.
Live Webinar Based Job Hazard Analysis
Developmen tof the JHA for necessary job planning to understand the task, hazards involved, PPE required. This class will be taught via a LIVE webinar with one of our trainers.
Live Webinar Based NYS Required Sexual Harassment
This course is designed to instruct employees on how to identify and deal with sexual harassment items. These actions are defined as, an action (verbal, written, or physical aggression) which is intended to control or cause, or is capable of causing death or serious bodily injury to oneself or others, or damage to property. This course will be taught via a LIVE webinar with one of our instructors.
Live Webinar Based OSHA 10 Hour General Industry
Per 29CFR 1910 regulations, designed especially for production oriented persons such as plant managers, supervisors, employees and safety committees. Students will receive OSHA certification. This class will be taught via a live webinar by one of our trainers.
Live Webinar Based OSHA-10 Hour Construction
Per 29CFR 1926.21. his course offers compliance safety training to prepare all employees for the hazards found on contractor job sites. Students will receive OSHA certification. This class will be taught via a LIVE webinar by one of our instructors.
Live Webinar Based Respiratory Protection
Standards and regulations, hazard identification, types of respirators with protection factors. Selection, use and maintenance of respirators, and design of company respiratory protection program. This class is taught via LIVE webinar training.
Live-Webinar Based 24-Hr. Hazwoper
This course provides essential employee training for sites that presently have hazardous waste characteristics or hazardous waste operations in place. EPA/OSHA required.
Lockout Tagout Awareness
Lockout/Tag Out Awareness for Manufacturing course is an introductory level interactive training designed to train employees about best work practices around electrical hazards in the workplace. Specific course topics include the following: Electricity basics, including definitions and an overview of electrical hazards A discussion of electrical safety, with information about accidents and types of injuries Information on electrical hazards such as inadequate wiring, overload risks, grounding dangers, and overhead power lines, plus an overview of electrical protective devices Details about safe work practices including guarding of live parts, system and equipment grounding, correct polarity, cord and plug grounding, and bonding The case study of a workplace fatality involving reversed polarity and faulty equipment Descriptions of the three types of circuit protection devices How to protect conductors and safely use flexible cords, covers, and canopies An explanation of how to control hazardous energy or LOTO Methods to isolate hazardous energy Guidelines for developing an energy control program More safe work practices and inspection procedures Knowledge checks to measure your understanding
Lockout/Tagout-Authorized
Per 29 CFR 1910.331-335 and .147; compliance, procedures, responsibilities of Authorized person who performs LOTO during servicing or maintenance of equipment.
Machine Guarding
Machine guarding basics including Safety guards, Moving parts and guarding requirements, Point of operation, Fixed guards, Special guards, Power transmission guarding, and special considerations. These topics will be supported by reference to regulatory requirements.
Means of Egress, Fire Protection and Emergency Action Planning
Since the events of 9/11, emergency action planning is a priority for business and industry. This course will try and help planners to think outside of the box in anticipating emergency situations and the response necessary for their control .
NCCER Field Safety Course
This five-volume curriculum will provide you with the rules and safeguards you need to work safely on any job site. Safety must be incorporated into all phases of the job and involve all employees at every level.
NFPA 70E Awarness
NFPA 70E Awarness
NFTA-Metro Roadway Worker Protection Training
This course is required annually for any contractors working on or at NFTA facilities. Upon completion of this online course, you will receive certification and a badge that are valid for one calendar year.
NYS-Required Sexual Harassment
This course is designed to instruct employees on how to identify and deal with sexual harassment items. These actions are defined as, an action (verbal, written, or physical aggression) which is intended to control or cause, or is capable of causing death or serious bodily injury to oneself or others, or damage to property.
NYS-Required Sexual Harassment - For Managers
Sexual Harassment - This course is designed to instruct employees on how to identify and deal with workplace violence and sexual harassment items. These actions are defined as, an action (verbal, written, or physical aggression) which is intended to control or cause, or is capable of causing, death or serious bodily injury to oneself or others, or damage to property.
OSHA 10 Hour Construction Safety
Per 29CFR 1926.21. This course offers compliance safety training to prepare all employees for the hazards found on contractor job sites. Students will receive OSHA certification.
OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Safety
Per 29CFR 1910 regulations, designed especially for production oriented persons such as plant managers, supervisors, employees and safety committees. Students will receive OSHA certification.
OSHA 30 Hour Construction Safety
Covers all 10-Hr Construction topics, plus additional topics as mandated by OSHA for more in-depth coverage of construction safety, e.g., blasting/demolition, lead hazards, steel erection, concrete/masonry work.
OSHA 30-Hr General Industry Safety
Supervisory Safety Strategies
OSHA Completion Card - Syr. Builders Exchange
Payment processing for students registered for the Syracuse Builders Exchange OSHA 10hr. Construction. Pay here for the student completion card.
OSHA Record keeping
Basics of OSHA requirements to track and record workplace injuries and illnesses. Regulations, responsibilities, data collection, forms.
OSHA Required Inspections
OSHA mandates periodic inspections on a multitude of topics. This course will discuss required action on electrical safety, permit-required confined space entry, control of hazardous energy, emergency action planning, fire safety, hazard communication, bloodborne pathogens and exposures to workplace dusts, mists and vapors.
Pandemic Preparedness in Construction
Free webinar presented by OSEA/NC to cover: - What is SARS COVID-19 - R0 factor of disease transmission - Regulations and recommendations - Public health precautions - COVID-19 vaccine development - Cleaning and disinfection - Exposure control plans - Engineering controls - Administrative controls - Personal Protective Equipment
Pandemic Preparedness in Construction - Spanish
Free webinar presented by OSEA/NC in Spanish to cover: - What is SARS COVID-19 - R0 factor of disease transmission - Regulations and recommendations - Public health precautions - COVID-19 vaccine development - Cleaning and disinfection - Exposure control plans - Engineering controls - Administrative controls - Personal Protective Equipment
Powered Industrial Truck
Powered Industrial Truck Training
Powered Industrial Truck-Train the Trainer
Classroom instruction will cover the following topics; pre-trip inspection, safe load handling, stacking/unstacking, safe transport, stability triangle, load center distance, tip over causes, pedestrian safety, and fueling/battery charging. There will also be a Train-the-Trainer component and attendees will learn how to present PIT training in an effective manner, while maintaining the interest of their audience.
Process Safety Management
hrough following proper process safety management (PSM) protocols, general industry professionals can help keep their workplaces safe. In this introductory online course, several topics relevant to PSM are covered, including the following: How to manage process safety The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standard for process safety management of highly hazardous chemicals (CFR 1910.119) Highly Hazardous Chemicals (HHC) basics How to handle HHC release Hazard analysis HHC application Written process information Training requirements Contractor responsibilities
Radiation Safety
Ionizing radiation can cause serious health complications for those who are exposed to it. Members of the general industry workforce often have more extensive contact with this radiation than those in other regulated industries. To help these professionals stay safe, our Ionizing Radiation Awareness for General Industry course provides introductory-level ionizing radiation awareness training that they can apply on the job. By discussing the basics of ionizing radiation, safety requirements, and more, this course can help promote the safety of your general industry team. NOTE: This course focuses on Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and provides links to the Department of Energy (DOE) and Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) guidelines as covered by Subpart Z 29 CFR 1910.1096 for general industry. This course aims to protect its participants against workplace injury caused by ionizing radiation. To do so, it covers the following course topics: Effects and properties of ionizing radiation Routes of exposure Ionizing radiation permissible exposure limit (PEL) and action level (AL) Radiation exposure symptoms Safety requirements, including personal protective equipment (PPE) Procedures and guidance
Ready to Defend - When running or hiding isn't an option.
Self-Defense Training and Tactics course which will help prepare you with skills to preserve life in a violent and potentially deadly event that could take place anywhere.
Respiratory Protection
Standards and regulations, hazard identification, types of respirators with protection factors. Selection, use and maintenance of respirators, and design of company respiratory protection program.
Respiratory Protection Progam for Administrators
The use of respiratory protection in business and industry requires the training of an administrator for the program. This course will address initial air sampling, medical prequalification, respirator selection, fit testing, cleaning, maintenance and storage and recordkeeping for this program.
Safety Metrics
Discussion of methods used to measure safety performance.
Scaffold Competent Person
Per 29CFR 1926.451-employees erecting or dismantling supported scaffolds must have a competent person available. Scaffolds can be erected, moved, dismantled or altered only under the supervision of a skilled, trained competent person.
Scaffold User
Overview of standards and OSHA training requirements: types of scaffolds, hazards and prevention. Covers requirements for ties, planking, effect of wind force, general safety guidelines and inspection checklist.
Shunt Truck
Shunt Truck Training
Silica Awareness
Silica Awareness: course will include discussion on health hazards of silica, what activities could result in silica exposure, methods to control silica exposure, contents of the silica standard (29 CFR 1926.1153), purpose and description of the medical surveillance program.
Silica Competent Person
Updated 2017 Silica Standard Competent Person Training: course will include discussion on health hazards of silica, what activities could result in silica exposure, methods to control silica exposure, contents of the silica standard (29 CFR 1926.1153), purpose and description of the medical surveillance program; a copy of the standard will be provided. The course will also train attendees as competent persons where they would learn how to identify existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions and discuss how to to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. (Employees must have authority to take action, this can’t be trained)
Toxic Mold and Other IAQ Issues
Learn the basics of mold, what are some of the dangerous molds and how can they be controlled in the workplace. Basic terms will be discussed, recognition, evaluation and control options, as well as sensitivity to mold for building occupants and other IAQ issues.
Trenching/Excavation Competent Person
Per 29CFR 1926.650.Fulfills training requirement for a competent person in charge and evaluating excavation or trenching 5 ft. or more in depth.
Underground Construction/ Demolition
Per 29 CFR 1926.800 and .850. Recognizing the hazards of underground construction and demolition activities, including explosive atmospheres, flammability, fall protection, as well as engineering controls and PPE.
Walking/Working Surfaces, Materials Handling
Working areas, elevations, holes in floors, guardrails, loading docks, powered industrial trucks (forklifts) and other elements are discussed.
Welding / Cutting / Hotwork
Welding/Hot Work for Construction course teaches participants safe work practices, adhering to OSHA’s regulations surrounding welding safety. Participants will learn about the different kinds of welding hazards, including fumes and gases, fire and explosions, electric shock, and more. Participants will review safety data sheets (SDSs), the personal protective equipment (PPE) required for welding work, and applicable supervisory requirements. Specific course topics include the following: Welding definitions Welding hazards and risks Hazard evaluation SDSs General safety guidelines regarding welding
Work Zone Safety/Flagging
Work zone safety requirements specific to Department of Transportation including work zone set up, maintenance of protective gear and equipment, as well as flaggers' safety training pursuant to OSHA 1926.201(a).
Workers' Compensation
Law reform, NYS information, claims management/medical history and Workers Compensation cost reduction.
Workplace Violence
The Workplace Violence Prevention online safety training course is a 30-minute training that focuses on OSHA workplace violence guidelines. This course helps employees recognize and report different types of workplace violence and safely respond if a situation escalates. Through a series of interactive scenarios, employees will learn how to recognize warning signs and risk factors for workplace violence, what to do if workplace violence concerns arise, and how to protect themselves in a workplace violence incident.
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