Our OSHA Fall Protection Certificate Course for the Construction Industry provides you with the tools to identify fall hazards and decide how to best protect workers by reducing or eliminating fall hazards. Students will receive the proper training pursuant to OSHA's Fall Protection Standard 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M.
Topics covered include:
- OSHA requirements for when & how to use fall protection
- warning line and safety monitoring systems
- guardrail and personal fall arrest
- safety equipment inspections
- identifying fall hazards
- proper uses of fall protection systems
* upon completion, students will be able to keep their training manual and receive a training certificate
A competent person is defined by OSHA as a designated person with sufficient experience and/or knowledge to recognize fall hazards, correct unsafe conditions, and who has the ability to shutdown work until the hazards are corrected. This course covers the basic awareness course information and expands into details necessary when learning not just how to protect yourself, but what it takes to create a safe working environment for those employees you may be responsible for. Students will receive the proper training pursuant to OSHA's requirement of a Competent Persons per 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M.
Topics covered include:
- purpose, scope, & definitions
- fall protection systems & fall protection plans
- education & training
- inspection & maintenance
* upon completion, students will be able to keep their training manual and receive a training certificate
This forklift safety course is designed for those individuals operating fork trucks, platform lift trucks, motorized hand trucks, and other specialized industrial trucks. These vehicles are powerful pieces of machinery and OSHA requires that operators be properly trained in their safe operation. This course was developed from the OSHA standard for forklift safety, 29 CFR 1910.178.
Topics covered include:
- definitions & classifications
- components, maintenance, & inspections
- controls & instrumentation
- hazard identification & responsibilities
- engine operations & limitations
* upon completion, students will be able to keep their training manual and receive a training certificate
**please note, this course does not provide a license to operate a forklift, this would necessitate physical, hands on instruction by the employer
This forklift safety course takes all of the information covered in the basic Forklift Safety Course, and expands on it to include knowledge and training on the duties and responsibilities of the competent person. This course was developed from the OSHA standard for forklift safety, 29 CFR 1910.178.
Topics covered include:
- information for the basic forklift safety class
- responsibilities & designations
- OSHA inspections
* upon completion, students will be able to keep their training manual and receive a training certificate
**please note, this course does not provide a license to operate a forklift, this would necessitate physical, hands on instruction by the employer
Aerial and scissor lifts play an important role in construction and many other industries. These versatile lifts come in several types with various applications. This course will focus on maximizing workplace safety while on or around lifts, referencing 29 CFR 1926 Subpart L.
Topics covered include:
- the importance of aerial & scissor lift safety
- types of lifts
- applicable OSHA standards
- pre & post use inspections
- preventing & and tip overs
- avoiding electrocutions & other hazards
* upon completion, students will be able to keep their training manual and receive a training certificate
**please note, this course does not provide a license to operate an aerial or scissor, this would necessitate physical, hands on instruction
This course is built from and compliant with the OSHA Lockout Tagout Safety Standard 29 CFR 1910.147. It covers the servicing and maintenance of machinery and equipment in which an unexpected energization or start up, or the release of stored energy could harm employees.
Topics covered include:
- definitions
- employer responsibilities
- control & lockout procedures
- shutdown & start up procedures
- group lockout/tagout
* upon completion, students will be able to keep their training manual and receive a training certificate
This course covers the same material as the above lockout/tagout training class but includes additional hands-on training using a lockout/tagout prop. This prop is designed to replicate, and allow students to practice, real world applications.
* upon completion, students will be able to keep their training manual and receive a training certificate
This course focuses on the key elements of the NFPA 70E Standard. Titled "Electrical Safety in the Workplace," NFPA 70E is the standard concerning arc flash regulations. OSHA 1910 Subpart S mandates that any employee who might come into contact with an electrical hazard must receive electrical safety training.
Topics covered include:
- introduction to the standard & definitions
- elements of electrical hazards
- shock hazard analysis
- arc flash analysis
- labeling & PPE requirements
* upon completion, students will be able to keep their training manual and receive a training certificate
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