
Safety Training Services
OSHA 10 and 30 Hour Hazard Recognition Courses
Basic and specialized training in construction safety and health hazard recognition – a must for
every site supervisor. Course objectives, curricula and instruction are industry and craft-specific.
Participants who complete the training receive a certificate of completion from the U.S. Department
of Labor.
Excavation Safety (Competent Person)
An 8-hour course designed to enable site supervisors to recognize and understand their critical role
in evaluating soil conditions and the use of protective systems, toward compliance with OSHA Subpart P.
Participants are tested on completion.
Permit-required Confined Space Entry
An 8-hour course designed to instruct entry supervisors, attendants and entrants in the hazards of
confined spaces and the methods to eliminate or control them. Course participants are tested on
completion.
Key Elements of an Effective Safety and Health Program
Employers and owners have discovered a true profit center in accident prevention. Beyond a
company’s basic written safety program lies the very real challenge of making it work. One to
three hour seminars are offered for designated safety personnel and owners representatives on
practical methods of implementing an effective safety and health program.
Fall Protection
An 8-hour curriculum designed to enable employers to meet OSHA’s training requirements in Subparts
L, M and X (Scaffolding, Fall Protection, Ladders and Stairs). The course instruction and materials
are industry and craft-specific.
How to Handle an OSHA Inspection
One to three-hour seminars for managers to enable them to deal with the safety and health agency’s
compliance programming activities, affirmative defenses to citations and penalties, and areas of agency
emphasis. This presentation serves to familiarize employers just beginning to implement a program with
the agency’s procedures and update those with programs already in place on topical safety and health
issues.
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