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We do the Following Safety Training

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OSHA 10 Hour Construction Course

OSHA 10 Hour Construction Course

Proper, comprehensive safety training for workers in hazardous work environments is mandatory according to OSHA’s guidelines. Having professionals at work without the adequate safety training not only expose them to serious injuries on the site but also to considerable fines and penalties coming from the safety agency.

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OSHA 30 Hour Construction Course

OSHA 30 Hour Construction Course

Responsible and modern organizations care about the safety of their workers, especially when operating in high-risk work environments. While all kinds of procedures and improvements can be implemented over time, the most valuable asset to companies has to protect their workforce is quality training.

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OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Course

OSHA 10 Hour General Industry Course

Hazardous work environments require well-trained workers who understand the many implications and how to behave in order to remain safe under all circumstances. Industrial sites are abundant in threats, potential accident scenarios that every worker should be able to prevent.

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OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Course

OSHA 30 Hour General Industry Course

Industrial organizations have the duty to provide quality, compliant training to their workers. Part of this training aims to protect them from hazardous situations that may come up on the everyday. Industrial work environments suppose massive challenges in terms of work-related accidents, making proper training critical.

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Confined Space Awareness

Confined Space Awareness

OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) requires businesses to provide comprehensive, quality training regarding confined space awareness to workers as supervisors, entrants, and attendants that are involved in activities that take place in confined spaces.

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Fall Protection

Fall Protection

Quality, comprehensive training for workers who operate in hazardous work environments continue to be the very best way to prevent both lesser and major accidents. This reasoning includes fall protection practices that all performing professionals must know and put into practice. This is especially true for those who operate with or around elevated stations, overhead platforms, and similar environments.

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Forklift Operator (Power Industrial Trucks)

Forklift Operator (Power Industrial Trucks)

Forklifts are essential industrial vehicles that make possible countless of actions in the workplace. This is a power industrial truck that cannot be absent as it makes workers able to carry heavy objects that are often placed at heights. However, in order to safely and efficiently operate a forklift, there is mandatory training that is demanded by law.

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OSHA Record keeping

OSHA Record keeping

Modern work environments are highly dynamic and difficult to control at will, especially the high-risk ones. Construction sites and industrial settings are two perfect examples of work environments where the many moving parts can generate great complexity, with a plethora of situations developing. This is also true for accidents and workers. When it comes to fix a problem, in this case to avoid work-related accidents in the future, it’s paramount to understand the issue in great detail.

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Bloodborne Pathogens

Bloodborne Pathogens

Work environments as hospitals, clinics, emergency scenarios, pharmacies, schools, tattoo shops, and a few others have a particularity that requires our full attention: there is a high chance of exposure to blood and other body fluids that have the capability to transmit diseases. Because of this, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) made mandatory through regulations to use all the needed resources in order to minimize exposure in the workplace.

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Respiratory Protection & Fit Testing

Respiratory Protection & Fit Testing

Proper respirator protection equipment is a must in different work settings where the worker is exposed to hazardous materials that could cause harm through the respiratory tract. There are toxic chemicals that generate dangerous fumes, a situation that may lead to both short- and long-term illness.

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Lockout / Tagout

Lockout / Tagout

Safe application, use, and removal of energy control during critical scenarios is something that every company needs to operate with peace of mind and to become fully compliant when it comes to OSHA’s regulations. In order to achieve this, businesses must invest in lockout/tagout quality training that covers all the relevant topics that allow authorized workers to act accordingly during these situations.

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Trenching & Excavation Awareness

Trenching & Excavation Awareness

Recognizing in detail the hazards that exist in trenches and excavations is key for workers to act carefully, according to the guidelines and remain safe no matter what. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has been clear when it comes to these particular work environments, which represent an aggressive threat to workers if the conditions aren’t right.

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Scaffolding Awareness

Scaffolding Awareness

Scaffolding awareness in the workplace goes beyond its use, including operative aspects such as their erection, dismantle, and storage. These elements are a whole world on their own, representing many challenges for workers who use them and work near to them on a daily basis. This is especially true in terms of safety.

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Electrical Safety

Electrical Safety

Electrical hazards represent one of the main safety concerns for companies these days. The hazards that are directly associated with electricity at work include life-threatening shocks, severe burns, and fires. In order to prevent incidents related to this high-risk element, it becomes paramount to teach workers how to operate around electrically-powered tools and systems. Also, high-quality training must include how the staff must act in order to counter critical situations.

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Aerial Work Platforms

Aerial Work Platforms

Aerial work platforms require special safety training that provides all the information that is needed for workers to operate according to the latest regulations and guidelines established by authorities. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) demands companies to invest in quality safety training programs for the staff to become knowledgeable and capable of facing the many challenges of a hazardous work environment.

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Hazard Communication

Hazard Communication

Workers in all industries are legally entitled to know in detail the hazards that are present in the work environments where they operate, especially when it comes to chemical-related hazards. This type of hazards are very serious and represent a deadly threat to professional in certain workplaces where toxic chemicals are used.

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Fire/Egress/Emergency Action Plan (EAP)

Fire/Egress/Emergency Action Plan (EAP)

Planning will always be one of the best ways to prevent inconvenient situations in business. This rule applies in almost every single aspect, including safety affairs. That’s why the Fire/Egress/Emergency Action Plan (EAP) exists. This is a comprehensive document that is defined based on guidelines established by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) and the unique characteristics of every organization.

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is mandatory for all the workers who must use special safety equipment during their daily tasks at work. The training program focuses both on the importance of PPE in the different work environments and how to use it properly to remain safe when facing different hazards. Knowing the focus, it becomes easy to understand the training's importance in a modern industrialized world: to empower workers with actionable knowledge and allow them to remain safe all the time.

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Accident Investigation

Accident Investigation

Workers are constantly exposed to hazards in the workplace. Depending on the industry, the risk of suffering a serious injury may be higher, making safety protocols even more relevant and important to implement and follow. However, even in work environments where safety procedures and management are outstanding, accidents may occur. This is, without a doubt, one of the most unfortunate and stressful situations that can happen for the parties involved.

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Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos exposure is one of the deadliest hazards in work environments such as construction sites, a hazard that can cause severe health problems to workers. While this material is not being used these days, it continues to be widely present in many old buildings and houses, mostly those built before 1980 in the US. Despite the many regulations and prohibitions, asbestos remains a relevant problem. That’s why OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) oblige companies to train their workers in how they can and must reduce the exposure to this hazardous element.

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Crane and Derrick Safety

Crane and Derrick Safety

Crane and derrick operators aren't the only ones at risk when working with heavy loads in different environments. Truth be told, all the workers in the proximity are exposed to the great risks that these machines suppose. These large-scale devices will not go anywhere as they represent an essential element of modern construction.

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Hand and Power Tool Safety

Hand and Power Tool Safety

Hand and power tool safety is something that many businesses, especially small ones, overlook as it could be seen as something implicit, something that every mildly-experienced worker should know already. However, these essential resources for modern businesses are difficult to master and imply real challenges, especially in the realm of safety.

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Machine Safeguarding

Machine Safeguarding

All machines in the workplace that may suppose, in one way or another, a physical hazard to workers must be professionally safeguarded. This isn’t only a safety duty that companies in different industries have but also a legal one. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) is the institution in charge of enforcing the law to create safer work environments.

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Ergonomics

Ergonomics

Smart business owners and managers know that the job must fit the worker in order to achieve the highest productivity level, not the way around. Organizations that prefer to fit the worker to the job, forcing things and making some activities simply uncomfortable, often find serious problems, mostly related to the worker’s wellbeing. Ergonomics is all about creating the right conditions for the job to fit, allowing every single professional to feel comfortable in his or her position.

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Welding and Cutting

Welding and Cutting

Welding and cutting activities are present in a wide array of industries, where metalworks are the everyday. Professionals of welding and cutting are highly prepared, skilled, and up to the challenge. However, many hazards continue to be present for workers involved in this activity. The use of heat and pressure lead to dangerous scenarios, situations where workers may get seriously injured. Therefore, safety measures must be applied.

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Forklift Train-the-Trainer

Forklift Train-the-Trainer

Some organizations require to have a certified professional with the capacity to provide in-house training to forklift operators covering all the key aspects, including safety matters. These professionals have to meet OSHA requirements according to current law. The company must designate someone from the staff to become the trainer and evaluator for operators.

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Safety Program Management

Safety Program Management

Modern businesses do understand the importance of proper safety program management, especially when there are hazardous activities in the equation. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) demands companies to have effective safety program management implemented, taking proper care of the things that matter and minimizing work-related hazards as a result.

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Introduction to OSHA

Introduction to OSHA

Introduction to OSHA is a back-to-basics training program that allows your team to understand the role of OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) in today’s workplace and the many implications of its regulations and guidelines. The training course will be in charge of covering what the responsibilities are, the ones that both employers and employees have when it comes to safety matters, but also how to act when the time of inspections and audits comes.

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Slips and Falls

Slips and Falls

Slips and falls are among the most common causes of work-related accidents. Yet, not only the workers are exposed to the hazards of slips and falls but also external agents, like customers. Due to their relevance as a cause of serious accidents, slips and falls must be studied in detail by both employers and employees, this in order to implement and follow the proper prevention methods.

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