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OSHA & SAFETY TRAINING

  • CPR / First Aid

    We provide American Heart Association certifications in BLS, CPR and First Aid. Courses can be taken in blended learning or instructor-led formats.

  • OSHA 10/30 Construction

    We offer OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 Construction Industry classes taught by an OSHA Outreach Trainer in English or Spanish. This course is designed for entry-level workers.

  • Hazard Communication

    OSHA requires all employers to provide training to their employees about the hazardous chemicals to which they may be exposed in their work area.

  • RF Awareness

    This training provides employees with information concerning radio frequency (RF) safety such as those in the telecom industry.

  • Bloodborne Pathogens

    The course teaches how bloodborne pathogens are spread, how to avoid exposure and what to do if exposed. This course is one of the requirements of the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.

  • Heat Stress

    This course is designed to inform employees of the risks of working in hot environments and provide information on measures to reduce those hazards.

  • Fire Safety

    Fire safety training can teach workers how to recognize fire hazards, conduct a fire safety risk assessment, prevent a workplace fire, and respond if a fire occurs.

  • Fall Protection

    This course covers fall prevention measures including how to identify fall hazards and how to best protect workers by reducing or eliminating fall hazards in the construction industry.

Investing time and money in training employees on workplace safety is proven to yield substantial benefits. By implementing an effective safety training program, businesses can experience reduced injuries and illnesses, improved morale, and decreased workers' compensation insurance premiums.

Different Hazards Means Different Safety Training

Safety and health training requirements are not one size fits all. Every company has different safety training needs. The hazards that employees will come across in the construction site will differ from those working in a manufacturing plant.

Even within the same company, different duties require different trainings. For example, in a construction company, the office employees should receive different safety training from the team members working directly on the construction site.

Here are some OSHA training topics that may apply to your business:

  • Training provided by an OSHA Outreach Trainer at your jobsite or workplace.

  • This course covers fall prevention measures required in the construction industry.

  • American Heart Association CPR and First Aid certifications in Spanish or English.

  • Required for employees working with telecommunication towers.

  • Keep your team educated about the dangers of working in extreme weather and how to stay protected.

  • This course can be taken on its own or added to the CPR and first-aid class.

  • Minimize workplace hazards by educating your employees about hazard communication.

 

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