OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY TRAINING
CONFINED SPACE TRAINING | ERGONOMICS IN THE WORKPLACE | OSHA CERTIFICATIONS
All employees have the right to a safe workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSH Act) was passed to prevent workers from being killed or seriously injured at work. The law requires employers to provide their employees with safe working conditions that are free of known dangers. The Act created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), which sets and enforces workplace safety and health standards. OSHA also provides information, training and assistance to workers and employers. Workers may file a complaint to have OSHA inspect their workplace if they believe that their employer is not following OSHA standards or that there are serious hazards.
Many workplaces have hazards which pose a threat to worker
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY TRAINING 8-HOUR
Hours: 8
Price: $189.00
10 HOUR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ORIENTATION
Hours: 10
Price: $59.00
BASICS OF PETROLEUM REFINING
Hours: 2
Price: $99.00
BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
Hours: 1
Price: $20.00
CONCRETE AND MASONRY SAFETY TRAINING
Hours: 1
Price: $20.00
CRANES AND RIGGING IN CONSTRUCTION
Hours: 1
Price: $20.00
Confined Space Entry Training 8-Hour – $189
Those employees working in confined spaces, area of limited space and accessibility, are the right people to take up this training course. Confined spaces could be those that have a potential for a specific hazard to be present, allowance for only one person to perform a task assigned, restricted means of entry and exit, or those areas that are not designed for continuous occupancy. Examples of those areas are: inside of a fluid storage tank or boiler, a utility tunnel, a septic tank with contained sewage, etc.
Confined Space Entry Training is based on permit-required confined space standards on the OSHA 1910.146. Along with the characteristics listed above, permit-required confined spaces may have one of the following or more: potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere contains material that may have potential for engulfing an entrant, has an internal configuration that can trap an entrant, or may contain any serious safety or health hazard.
Employees working in the following line of work should seek to take up the Confined Space Entry Training:
- In the Construction Industry
- Petrochemical Industry
- Oil and Gas Industry
- Manufacturing Industry
- Utility and Speciality Industry
The main learning outcome of the Confined Space Entry Training Course is
- Identifying confined space
- Use of proper equipment
- Hazard training and personnel requirements
- Permit-required space program
- Rescue and Emergency services
- OSHA regulations.
10 Hour Construction Safety Orientation – $59
This course was produced with subject matter experts for workers to help reduce injuries and save lives in the construction industry. Upon completion of our 10 Hour Construction Safety Orientation, a new employee will be able to recognize and avoid danger on a constructions site. This training can be used by employers as an orientation to Occupational Health and Safety for employees as covered by OSHA 29 CFR 1926 regulatory standards. Please note additional training may be required by OSHA standards on hazardous situations for the individual’s specific job requirements. A certificate of completion will be available for you to print at the end of this course.
Basics of Petroleum Refining – $199
This course focuses on the basic meaning of petroleum refining with an explanation into crude oil and the impact on refinery with a discussion into the environment and function of the refining processes. Additionally, the characteristics of refinery products are also examined, the financials associated with refining and the effects of environmental regulations on the products produced are analyzed.
Bloodborne Pathogen Safety in the Workplace – $20
This course is intended to give a fundamental understanding of bloodborne pathogens, normal methods of their transmission, methods of counteractive action and additional information in relation to the requirements of the OSHA standard which should be met in handling and disposing of such materials.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Summarize what is meant by blood borne pathogens.
- Identify the types of diseases that can be transmitted through the bloodborne pathogens.
- Name the symptoms of bloodborne diseases.
- Explain how bloodborne pathogens may be transmitted in the workplace.
- Discuss prevention measures and what to do if exposed to bloodborne pathogens.
Concrete and Masonry Safety Training – $20
This training is developed for construction workers who wish to educate themselves about safely working with concrete cement and building materials. The content focuses on requirements which are important to safeguard construction workers from the dangers associated with concrete and masonry construction operations performed in working environment as covered under OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.7. Additionally, the information also covers requirements in Subpart Q, 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926 which is applicable to concrete and masonry construction operations. The topics also cover the general prerequisites for formwork and masonry construction. A certificate of completion will be available to print at the end of this course.
Cranes and Rigging in Construction – $20
This course is designed for workers who wish to learn more about cranes, derricks, elevators, hoists and conveyors. The subjects include cranes and derricks, helicopters, base-mounted drum hoists, overhead lifts, conveyors and aerial lifts which also covers the points included in OSHA 29 CFR 1926.55 Subpart N. A Certificate of completion will be available to print at the end of this course.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Present OSHA regulations which give information on cranes and riggings
- Familiarize yourself with different types of cranes and hoists
- Understand the procedures for inspection and maintenance
- Understand the guidelines for equipment testing and load rating capacities
- Outline procedures for crane operators and assistants
- Outline regulatory information for load handling and handling equipment
Fire Protection and Life Safety – $20
Fire Protection is the study and practice of alleviating undesirable impacts of possibly dangerous flames. It includes the study into the conduct, compartmentalization, concealment and examination of fire and its related crises and additionally the research, generation, testing and application of mitigating systems. In structure, be it land, sea or even ships, the owners and operators are held responsible for their premises in accordance to local building laws and fire code.
Be it the straightforward expansion of a water holder by the flame pit or the improvement of detectors that screen air temperature and structure, the mission to keep fire under control has always been a concerning factor. In spite of the advances in innovation, the most ideal approach to preventing a fire is to put trained individuals on the task which is the key component to any operation. The aim of this course is to provide a better understanding of dealing with such situations so we are aware of what we are up against.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- List the causes, types and the four stages of fire
- State various precautions and fire prevention methods
- Identify the various factors that determine life safety
Formaldehyde Awareness – $20
This course is designed to provide awareness of the dangers associated to working with materials that may contain formaldehyde. The course will highlight the materials and procedures that will likely expose individuals to formaldehyde, the indications and impacts of formaldehyde exposure, and measures that can be taken to minimize the destructive impacts of formaldehyde on the body.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify the various forms of formaldehyde
- Explain the symptoms and the impact on health of formaldehyde exposure
- Detail correct procedures associated to dealing with formaldehyde exposure, including labelling of containers, posting notices, educating employees, and keeping documentation
- Understand how to protect yourself when working with formaldehyde
Ergonomics (General Industry) – $20
People who work in non-office environments are regularly tasked with responsibilities that require physical exertion that may lead to exhaustion, musculoskeletal disorders and other related injuries. This course is designed to create awareness of issues and understanding of principles that will help reduce physical exertion and improve efficiency in the workplace. A certification of completion will be available for you to print at the end of this course.
Emergency Action Plan (General Industry) – $20
Would you know what to do in the event of a fire, chemical spill or natural disaster in your workplace? At times inappropriate emergency action plans and the lack of knowledge or existent of such can lead to more fatalities than the actual crisis. It is your employer’s responsibility to ensure an emergency action plan exists and to provide adequate training to all employees.
This course is designed to familiarize employees with emergency action plans (EAP) and fire protection plans in order to help prevent injuries and casualties in the workplace. The understanding of these plans in any working environment can spare lives. A certificate of completion will be available to print at the end of this course.
Electrical Safety (General Industry) – $20
A number of employees are harmed and injured regularly from hazardous electrical contacts which result in shocks, electrocution, fires and explosions. It is fundamental to understand the dangers of electricity and how we can spare our lives. This course is designed to create awareness of such dangers and help understand preventive measures to reduce work-related injuries.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Explore electrical hazards that may be present at a workplace
- Learn about types of injuries that may result from contact with electricity
- Find out methods of protection from electrical hazards
- Study training and other essential factors associated with electrical safety
Drug and Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace – $20
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At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Define and identify drug and alcohol abuse.
- Recognize the signs of drug and alcohol abuse.
- Devise an effective drug and alcohol policy.
- Arrange supervisor training sessions.
- Understand how to carry out drug and alcohol testing.
- Organize employee assistance programs.