Ammonia Safety and Initial Response (6 hours)
This program will provide an overview of the Physical and Chemical properties of Ammonia, along with an orientation to Hazards and Risk Assessment as well as Emergency Procedures. The audience will participate in an orientation to appropriate chemical protective clothing, and emergency response equipment, and procedures.
Chlorine Safety and Initial Response (6 hours)
This program will provide an overview of the Physical and Chemical properties of Chlorine, along with an orientation to Hazards and Risk Assessment as well as Emergency Procedures. The audience will participate in an orientation to appropriate chemical protective clothing, and emergency response equipment, and procedures.
Industrial Hazardous-Materials Operations (24 hours)
This program is for individuals who respond to releases and potential releases of hazardous substances to protect life, environment, and property. Emphasis is placed on the hands-on training to respond in a defensive fashion to contain or control a hazardous materials incident within the capacity of resources and equipment available on-site. This course satisfies the requirements of 29CFR 1910.120 for the First Responder.
Industrial Hazardous Materials Technician (40 hours)
This program is designed to develop knowledge and skills in handling and managing a hazardous materials incident. It is intended for those personnel who may respond, operate, and manage a hazardous materials incident.
Industrial Confined Space Awareness and Entry (8 hours)
This program is designed to give the participant the knowledge and skills to prevent employee injury in the dangerous confined space environment.
Industrial Confined Space Entry and Rescue (24 hours)
This program is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills needed to prevent employee injury, and to teach procedures for the safe entry and rescue of personnel from confined spaces.
Industrial Confined Space Rescue Refresher (8 hours)
This program is designed to meet the annual refresher training requirements as specified in the OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.146. The program is open to all personnel involved with or responsible for providing emergency response services to industry.
Industrial Incipient Fire Brigade (16 hours)
This program is designed for individuals who have the responsibility for industrial fire. Suppression activities in the incipient fire brigade levels. Course materials are based on OSHA 29 CFR 1910.156 and NFPA 600.
Industrial Interior Structural Fire Brigade (24 hours)
This program is designed for individuals who have the responsibility for fire suppression activities in the advanced structural brigade levels. The objectives will be accomplished by lecture and performance-based participation. This class builds upon the information delivered in the Industrial Incipient Fire Brigade course. Course materials are based on OSHA 29 CFR 1910.156 and NFPA 600. Topics include: self-contained breathing apparatus, standpipe operations, search and rescue, ventilation, tactical fire operations, gas fires, vehicle fires and interior fire attack operations.
Industrial Structural Burn Refresher (8 hours)
This program is designed to meet the annual refresher training requirements for Industrial Structural Fire Brigades as specified in the OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1910.156 and NFPA 600.
Industrial Respiratory Protection (8 hours)
This program is designed to give the participant the knowledge and skills to select and wear the proper respiratory protection. Course material are based on OSHA 29CFR 1910.134 Respiratory Protection.
Industrial Respiratory Protection – Annual Refresher / Fit Test (4 hours)
This program is designed to meet the annual refresher training requirements for Respiratory Protection and fit test.
Industrial Fall Prevention and Protection (16 hours)
This program is designed to give the participant the knowledge and skill to develop a Fall Protection Program, inspect and maintain, and how to wear fall protection.
Lift Truck Operators Safety Course (6 hours)
This program is designed to reduce injuries, product damag,e and lift truck repairs while promoting safety awareness and internal and external customer satisfaction. The training consists of classroom instruction, written verification of comprehension, hands on training and evaluation, and presentation of certificates.
Hazard Communication (7 hours)
This program begins with a review of your company’s written Hazard Communication program and offers recommendations for improvement if necessary. Our unique method of training educates your associates on your written program, chemical inventory, labels, spills, clean up, and disposal procedures. The training also includes a practical, hands-on approach for understanding MSDS, and concludes with a written verification of comprehension.
Authorized Lock Out Tag Out - Affected Lock Out Tag Out (3 hours)
Violations of this regulation incur the most hazardous consequences of all of the OSHA standards, many times resulting in serious injury or death. Because of the seriousness of this standard we strongly advise utilizing our high impact “Voids in Thinking from the Coroner’s Perspective” prior to lock out tag out training. Our lock out tag out program begins with a review of your company’s written policy and offers recommendations for improvement if necessary. Our training educates your associates on your written policy, the importance of energy control procedures, energy isolating devices, requirements for lock out tag out devices, employee training, periodic inspections, applications of controls and lock out tag out devices, removal of locks and tags, and any additional safety requirements. The training concludes with a written verification of comprehension.
Call Jerry Ozog at 780-2510 for more information on these programs. We will design a course to meet your specific needs in any of the disciplines listed above.