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Directions to our training site: from Honolulu/Ewa
1. Take H-1 to Campbell Industrial Park (CIP);
2. Take CIP exit onto Kalaeloa Boulevard;
3. From Kalaeloa, turn right onto Malakole Street (second traffic signal);
4. From Malakole Street take first left onto Hanua Street;
5. Drive makai 3 blocks just past Kuhele Street;
6. Hanua Industrial Complex will be on the right.
7. Park in any unreserved stall (don't park on the street).
8. Entry is through the glass door (facing parking lot).
9. Occupational Training is located on the second floor, room 209.
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OTI_ONLINE COURSES
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, 40-hour Wastewater Treatment I
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, 24-hour Wastewater Treatment II
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response, Refresher Wastewater Treatment - Industrial
Hazardous Materials Transportation (New this Fall04) Wastewater Collection Systems
Household Hazardous Waste Workers Wastewater Analysis
Hazard Communication Water Treatment I
Incident Command (New this Fall04) Water Treatment II
Worker Safety for Disaster Response (New this Fall04) Water Distribution Systems
Introduction to Mass Fatalities (New this Fall04) Water Analysis
Landfill Operations Composting Operations
Occupational TrainingVirtual Training


Here are some tutorials available off the 'net':
(We will add more as we find them.)


Links last verified on 06 January 2004.
* Asbestos Awareness * Hazard Communication
* Back Safety * Hazardous Materials Transportation
* Bloodborne Pathogens * Hazardous Waste Generator Training
* Chemical Protective Clothing Information
(Dupont's Level A & B suits)
* Lasers - More thant you need to know.
* Chemical Warfare & CW Protection * Material Safety Data Sheets
* Compressed Gas Cylinders * Stress Management
* Electrical Safety * Sun Safety
* Ergonomics for the office * Toxicology Tutor
* Fire Extinguishers
CourseINDEX
HW Operations & Emergency Response Initial OSHA General Industry Standards
HW Operations & Emergency Response Moderate Risk Initial OSHA Construction Industry Standards
HW Operations & Emergency Response Supervisor Bloodborne Pathogens
HW Operations & Emergency Response Refresher First Aid/CPR/AED
Hazardous Waste Emergency First Responder Technician Permit Required Confined Space Rescue
Hazardous Waste Emergency First Responder Specialist Permit Required Confined Space Entry
Hazardous Waste Awareness Scaffold Competent Person/User
Hazard Communication Scaffold User
Respiatory Protection & Fit Testing Lead in Construction
Asbestos Awareness Lead Awareness
Asbestos Operations & Maintenance Pollution Prevention
Hazardous Materials Transportation Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene
Hazardous Materials/Waste Transportation Chemistry for the Non Chemist
Lift Truck Operator Environmental Regulatory Review
Process Safety Management Environmental Auditing
Incident Command System Ergonomics for General Industry
OTHERCourses ONLINECourses
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Initial
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 open training schedule
Intended for site workers, operators, handlers, personnel at treatment/storage/disposal facilities, sub-contractors and others needing to comply with OSHA initial 40-hour training requirements. HAZWOPER provides knowledge and skills necessary to assist with remedial operations surrounding a hazardous materials incident and uses a combination of classroom presentation and "hands-on" field exercises. Course syllabus covers: hazardous materials recognition; basics of toxicology; employee medical surveillance; chemical hazards; respiratory and personal protection; monitoring equipment and procedures; regulatory compliance (OSHA, SARA, CERCLA, RCRA, DOT); confined space entry; operatinal zone determination; spill control engineering and decontamination. Training is also provided online.
40-hour Course Outline | Online 40-hour Course
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response 40-Hour Initial Course
PRINTABLE OUTLINE open training schedule
FOUR DAY OUTLINE BackToDescription
Day One Topics:
Introductions
Risk Assessment
Regulatory Review
Toxicology
Heat Stress
Day Three Topics:
Review of homework
Personal Protective Equipment
Decontamination
Planning for Hazmat Incidents
Site Control Measures
Overview of TSD Facilities
Oil Spill Planning
Instrumentation Workshop
Industrial Hazards in the Work place
Confined Spaces and Excavations
Drill Rig Safety
Day Two Topics:
Review of homework
Exposure Guidelines
Labeling Systems
Site Safety Plans
Medical Surveillance
Respiratory Protection
Underground Storage Tanks
Day Four Topics:
Review of homework
Overview of TSD Facilities
Class Exercises
-Levels B & C suitup
-Decontamination Exercise
CAMEO and ALOHA
Course Review
Final Examination
This is a standard course outline; topics however may be added/removed to meet your specific training needs.
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - InitialOnLine Course Description
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120
This Internet based course is self-paced, open entry, open exit, waste site worker course that meets all the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120, OSHA's Hazardous Waste Site worker and Emergency Response Standard. The course consists of an online text, interactive exercises, web links, self-grading quizzes, and final exam. There are two days of face-to-face training to complete the 40-hours for Hazwoper Certification or as a stand-alone course to enhance your skills. Exercises include PPE, pH, CGI, and O2 monitors, over-packing, and decon. Interested? You can sample the course to see if you would like this method of training. Training is also provided in a class setting.
Class Room Course | 40-hour Course Outline
40-hour Online Course Sample
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response 40-Hour Online Initial Course
COURSE PRICE: $499.00 BackToDescription & Schedule
Lesson Outline (Requires attending one day of hands-on training.)
Lesson 1 - Regulations Overview Lesson 9 - Medical Surveillance
Lesson 2 - Site Characterization Lesson 10 - Air Monitoring & Personal Sampling
Lesson 3 - Hazard Recognition Lesson 11 - Radiological Hazards
Lesson 4 - Toxicology Lesson 12 - Material Sampling
Lesson 5 - Chemical Awareness Lesson 13 - Emergency Procedures
Lesson 6 - Respiratory Protection Lesson 14 - Safe Work Practices
Lesson 7 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Lesson 15 - Confined Space
Lesson 8 - Decontamination Lesson 16 - Excavation
Final Exam


PRINTABLE OUTLINE


SAMPLE THIS ONLINE COURSE
Please note: Each lesson contains one or more self tests as well as an end of lesson quiz. All lessons and final exam must be completed prior to attending hands-on training component. At least one hands-on training session will be scheduled each month. All lessons, final exam and hands-on training must be completed prior to certification.
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Moderate Risk Worker, 24-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 open training schedule
This 24-hour course is an abbreviated version of the full OSHA HAZWOPER training and does not include equipment familiarization training or "hands-on" exercises with Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus, Level A Personal protective equipment, or simulated spill response. Training is also provided online.
24-hour Course Outline | 24-hour Online Course
40-hour Course Outline
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Moderate Risk Worker, 24-hour
PRINTABLE OUTLINE open training schedule
THREE DAY OUTLINE: BackToDescription
DAY ONE:
Introductions
Hazardous Waste Management Requirements
Risk Assessment
Regulatory Review
Toxicology
Heat Stress
DAY TWO:
Review of homework
Hazard Classification
Chemical Compatibility (with exercise)
Back Safety with quiz
Hearing Conservation with quiz
Exposure Guidelines
Material Safety Data Sheets (with exercise)
Emergency Response Guidebook
Labeling Systems
DAY THREE:
Review of homework
Respiratory Protection
Personal Protective Equipment
Videotape - RCRA
Decontamination
Drum Handling
Handling Leakers and Empties
Please note: This is a standard course outline; however topics may be added/removed to meet your specific training needs.
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Moderate Risk Worker 24-hour OnLine Course
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120
This Internet based course provides 22-hours of interactive training online and a two hour hands-on lab for those needing Moderate Risk certification. The course consists of an online text, interactive exercises, web links, self-grading quizzes, and final exam. Interested? You can sample the course to see if you would like this method of training. Training is also provided in a class setting.
Online Sample Course | 24-hour Course Outline
Class Room Course
Hazardous Waste Moderate Risk 24-Hour Online Initial Course
COURSE PRICE: $295.00 (Requires attending 2 hours of training.)
Lesson Outline
Lesson 1 - Regulations Overview Lesson 9 - Medical Surveillance
Lesson 2 - Site Characterization Lesson 10 - Air Monitoring & Personal Sampling
Lesson 3 - Hazard Recognition Lesson 11 - Radiological Hazards
Lesson 4 - Toxicology Lesson 12 - Material Sampling
Lesson 5 - Chemical Awareness Lesson 13 - Emergency Procedures
Lesson 6 - Respiratory Protection Lesson 14 - Safe Work Practices
Lesson 7 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Lesson 15 - Confined Space
Lesson 8 - Decontamination Lesson 16 - Excavation
Final Exam
PRINTABLE OUTLINE


BackToDescription
Sample this course
Please note: Each lesson contains one or more self tests as well as an end of lesson quiz. All lessons and final exam must be completed prior to attending hands-on training component. At least one training session will be scheduled each month. All lessons, final exam and hands-on training must be completed prior to certification.
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Annual Refresher, 8-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 open training schedule
Offered in compliance with OSHA Annual Refresher training requirements. Instructional focus in this one-day update is state-of-the-art regulatory review, standards for generators, hazard communications, site safety considerations, emergency response actions, and waste handling techniques, operations, and planning. This course fulfills the requirements for both workers and supervisors.
8-hour Refresher Course Outline | Online 8-hour Refresher Course
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Annual Refresher, 8-hour OnLine Course
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120
Offered in compliance with OSHA Annual Refresher training requirements. Instructional focus in this one-day update is state-of-the-art regulatory review, standards for generators, hazard communications, site safety considerations, emergency response actions, and waste handling techniques, operations, and planning. Training is also provided online.
Online 8-hour Refresher Outline | OnLine Course Sample
Class Room Course Outline
Hazardous Waste Operations 8-Hour Refresher Course
PRINTABLE OUTLINE BackToDescription
COURSE AGENDA open training schedule
EPA and OSHA Regulations
Hazardous Properties of Chemicals
Toxicology
Special Hazards (Biological, UXO, Radiological)
Material Safety Data Sheets
Exposure Guidelines
Back Safety
Respiratory Protection
Protective Clothing
Levels of Protection
Decontamination
Hazards Typical of Waste Management Units
Note: This is a review course, meant to remind and update the attendee to the topics discussed.
Hazardous Waste Operations 8-Hour Online Refresher Course
COURSE PRICE: $99.00 (Optional 2 hour hands-on training.)
Lesson Outline
Lesson 1 - Regulations Overview Lesson 6 - Personal Protective Equipment
Lesson 2 - Hazard Recognition Lesson 7 - Medical Surveillance
Lesson 3 - Toxicology Lesson 8 - Air Monitoring & Personal Sampling
Lesson 4 - Chemical Awareness Lesson 9 - Safe Work Practices
Lesson 5 - Respiratory Protection Final Exam
PRINTABLE OUTLINE


BackToDescription
Sample this course
Please note: This is a review course, meant to remind and update the student to the topics discussed. Each lesson contains one or more self tests as well as an end of lesson quiz. All lessons and final exam must be completed prior to certification.
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Awareness, 8-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120
An 8-hour orientation into the OSHA Hazardous Materials compliance field. Curriculum includes regulatory compliance requirements, hazard recognition, health hazards, Hazard Communication, personal protective equipment, respiratory protection, and an overview of response protocol.
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Site Supervisor, 8-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120 open training schedule
Required for all supervisors of hazardous waste sites. Class participants will review the requirements for employer's safety and health programs, employee training programs, personal protective equipment program, spill containment program, implementation of a medical surveillance program, and developing a decontamination program. Requirements for site characterization, entry procedures, and site monitoring are also covered.
40-hour Course | Site Supervisor Course Outline
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response - HAZWOPER - Site Supervisor, 8-hour
PRINTABLE OUTLINE BackToDescription
COURSE AGENDA open training schedule
Elements of Risk Control
Overview of Environmental Liability
Accidents and Injuries
OSHA Recordkeeping
Protecting the worker/Exposure Guidelines
Site Safety Plans/MSDSs
Site/Employee Sampling
Safety and Health Controls
Employee Training/Medical Surveillance
Hazards Typical of Waste Management Units
HazMat Emergencies
Incident Command System
You must complete a 24/40 hour initial course prior to attending supervisor training.
Hazardous Communication
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.1200
Required for all employees and supervisors who handle or may become accidentally exposed to hazardous materials. Called the Employee Right-To-Know program, the curriculum covers proper handling and use of hazardous materials, employee/employer responsibilities, regulations, classes of chemicals, physical and health hazards, acquisition and use of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and labeling systems (such as the NFPA and HMIS labeling systems). This course will be customized for the types of materials each worker comes in contact with. Specific information will be provided for each type of material the worker uses.
Hazardous Communication Course Outline | Hazardous Communication ONLINE Course Outline
MSDS Information | NFPA & HIMIS labeling
Hazardous COMMUNICATION Material Specific Training PRINTABLE OUTLINE
COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Requirements: The Employee's Right to Know
Chemical Inventory
Container Labeling
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)
Employee Training
Personal Protective Equipment
Emergency Response
Hazards of Non-Routine Tasks
Posting & Notification
Material Specific Training
Adhesives/Resins
Asbestos/Fiberous Materials
Biological Agents
Bloodborne Pathogens
Chemical Warfare Agents
Cleaning Chemicals
Compressed Gases
Corrosives
Electroplating Chemicals
Fuels
Lubricants/Coolants/Hydraulic Fluids
Metals
Paints (including Lead)
Plastics
PCBs
Radioactive Isotopes
Solvents
Welding/Brazing Materials
Wood Dust
Hazard Communications(HazCom) Standard Right to Know
(2 Hours) Using the Internet students will become familiar with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.120 that requires employers to develop a written hazard Communication Program and to inform and train employees. This course provides an overview of the standard, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), collection and retention, proper storage procedures, labeling and placarding systems, employee training, and documentation.
HazCom OnLine Course Outline
Hazard Communication ONLINE COURSE OUTLINE BackToDescription
PRINTABLE OUTLINE
Requirements: The Employee's Right to Know
Course Objectives
examine the uses of hazard assessment/inventory
understand signs/symptoms of exposure to hazardous chemicals
understand recommended first aide treatment
explain emergency procedures
explain proper safe working procedures/conditions
Summary
written hazard communication program
proper labeling
access to all needed MSDSs
explain emergency procedures
employee information & training
Final Exam
Hazard Classification
Flammable Liquids 104
Control Strategies
Health Hazards
Container Label Information
NFPA/HMIS Labeling Systems
Types of Containers
MSDS
MSDS for Acetone (as an example)
Chemical List
Chemical Inventory
Signs & Symptoms of Exposure
Routes of Entry
Safe Work Practices
Target Organ Hazards
Hazardous Materials Transportation - Certification Training, 4 hour
VIEW Regulation 49 CFR 172 open training schedule
(HM 126F) This course covers function-specific familiarization with DOT regulations under 49 CFR 172. Curriculum covers identification/recognition of hazardous materials, Hazardous Material Table (49 CFR 172.101), hazard classes, emergency response procedures, inlcuding the use fo the Emergency Response guidebook, hazardous materials shipping papers, packaging, and handling. Training is also provided online.
(HM 181) Designed for certification compliance with Final Rule changes of 49 CFR HM 181 under Transportation of Hazardous Materials for Shippers and Generators. This course covers DOT identification of hazardous materials, marking and labeling requirements, shipping paper documentation, placarding requirements, storage and loading, separation/segregation requirements, and trasnportation safety practices.
Hazardous Material Transportation Course Outline | HazMat Transportation Online Course
Hazardous Material Transportation Certification Training
PRINTABLE OUTLINE BackToDescription
COURSE AGENDA open training schedule
Hazardous Material Training Standard
Classes of Hazardous Materials
Hazardous Material Table Use
Shipping Papers
Labels and Marking
Placarding
Emergency Response
Loading and Unloading
Course Examination
Exam Review
Hazardous Materials Transportation - Certification Training, 7 hour
Online Course
VIEW Regulation 49 CFR 172
This seven hour internet-based course comprehensively covers the requirements of HM-126F. Course topics include Hazard Communication and HM safety, Hazardous Material Table, Shipping Papers, Packaging, Marking, and Labeling and Placarding. Course provides periodic interaction via section quizzes. Training is also provided in a class setting.
To Register
Email Fax
Cost
$75
Hazardous Material Transportation Course Outline | Class Room Course
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response for Response Technicians, 24 hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120
1910.120(q)(6)(iii) Hazardous materials technicians are individuals who respond to releases or potential releases for the purpose of plugging, patching, or otherwise stopping the release of a hazardous substance. Technicians should have at least 24-hours of training equal to the first responder operations level and additional competency in the following areas: implementation of employer's emergency response plan; familiarity with the classification, identification, and verification of known and unknown materials using field survey instruments and equipment; ability to function within the assigned role in Incident Command System; knowledge of how to select and use proper specialized chemical personal protective equipment; understanding of hazard and risk assessment techniques; ability to perform advance control, containment, and/or confinement operations using available resources; understand and implement decontamination procedures; understand termination procedures; and knowledge of basic chemical and toxicological terminology and behavior. This course is in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and NFPA 472 requirements.
HAZWOPER for Response Technicians Course Outline | HAZWOPER Response Specialist
HAZWOPER First Responder Level I | HAZWOPER First Responder Level II
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response for Response Technicians, 24 hour PRINTABLE OUTLINE
THREE-DAY COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Day One Topics:
Introductions
Regulations and Standards
Basic Chemistry of Hazardous Materials
Basic Toxicology
Identification and Control of Hazard Groups
Day Two Topics:
Review of homework
Air Purifying Respirators
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
Choosing Adequate Personal Protective Equipment
Decontamination
Monitoring Instruments
Sampling
First Responder Operations/Technicians Level
Day Three Topics:
Review of homework
Containment, Recovery, and Disposal
Drum Handling and Sampling Procedures
Drum Patching and Overpacking
Spill Containment and Cleanup
Organizing a Spill Response Team
Designing Spill Kits and Vehicles
CAMEO and ALOHA
Final Examination
Please note: This is a standard course outline; topics however may be added/removed to meet your specific training needs. Course outline assumes students have received some prior hazmat training.
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response for Response Specialists, 24 hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120
1910.120(q)(6)(iv) Hazardous materials specialists are individuals who responde with and provide support to the hazardous materials technicians. Their duties require a more directed or specific knowledge of the various substances they may be called upon to contain. The specialist should have at least 24 hours of training equal to the technician level and additional competency in the following areas: ability to implement the local emergency response plan; understanding of the classification, identification, and verification of known and unknown materials using advanced survey instruments and equipment; knowledge of state emergency response plan; ability to select and use proper specialized chemical personal protective equipment; understanding of in-depth hazard and risk techniques; ability to perform specialized control, containment, and/or confinement operations using available resources; ability to determine and implement decontamination procedures; ability to develop site safety and control plan; and an understand chemical, radiological, and toxicological terminology and behavior. This course is in compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and NFPA 472 requirements.
HAZWOPER for Response Technicians | HAZWOPER First Responder Level I | HAZWOPER First Responder Level II
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response First Responder, AwarenessLevel I
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120
1910.120(q)(6)(i) This course meets HAZWOPER training requirements 29 CFR 1910.120(q)(6)(i). Designed to inform employees fo the hazards of a HazMat incident, identification of hazardous material, safe actions to take at incidents, and reporting procedures to be used. All employees who may witness or could become involved in a chemical spill or release of hazardous materials should attend.
HAZWOPER for Response Technicians | HAZWOPER for Response Specialist | HAZWOPER First Responder Level II
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response First Responder, OperationalLevel II
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120
1910.120(q)(6)(ii) This intense one-day course, designed to prepare First Responder personnel for hazardous materials incident response, meets HAZWOPER training requirements. Target audience for this curriculum is designated First Responder personnel who would be sent to a hazardous materials incident with the intent of initiating corrective action. The course covers identification and recognition of hazardous materials, accepted first response actions; personal protective equipment, decontamination procedures, and on-scene management at a HazMat incident.
HAZWOPER for Response Technicians | HAZWOPER for Response Specialist | HAZWOPER First Responder Level I
Asbestos Awareness Training , 2 hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.1001
(29 CFR 1910.1001 / 1926.1101) This two-hour training is designed for school custodians, building owners, property managers, or interested personnel in facilities containing asbestos. Discussion covers what asbestos is, what it looks like, where it can be found, health hazards involved, legal liabilities, and precautions to take once asbestos is discovered
Asbestos Awareness Course Outline
Asbestos Awareness Training , 2 hour PRINTABLE OUTLINE
COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Uses of Asbestos
VIDEOTAPE: Asbestos Awareness Are You at Risk?
Location of Asbestos in Buildings
Health Effects of Asbestos
Worker Protection Programs
VIDEOTAPE: Asbestos Awareness Controlling Exposure
QUESTION & ANSWER Segment
Chemistry for the - Non-Chemist, 16-hour
open training schedule
This course consists of a 16-hour review of chemistry basics. It is designed to describe how chemical properties affect material behovior from an occupational and environmental standpoint.
Chemistry for the Non-Chemist Course Outline
Chemistry for the - Non-Chemist, 16-hour
PRINTABLE OUTLINE open training schedule
COURSE OUTLINE BackToDescription
I. Introduction
A. What is Chemistry?
B. Relevance to the Workplace
C. What we will be doing
II. Physical Properties As Relate to Chemistry of Hazardous Substances
A. Chemical properties vs. Physical Properties
B. Physical Properties
C. Relationship between Physical State and Chemical Reactivity
III. Major Classes of Hazardous Substances
A. DOT Classes
B. EPA Classes
C. OSHA Classes
IV. Inorganic vs. Organic Chemistry
A. Why Chemicals are hazards?
B. Early Schemes and the Development of Chemistry
C. Inorganic Hazardous Substances
D. Organic Hazardous Substances
V. Flammable and Combustible Liquids
A. Definitions of Terms
B. Definition of Classes
VI. Corrosives
A. Characteristics
B. Acids
C. Bases
D. Inorganic and Organic Corrosives
VII. Oxidizers
A. Characteristics
B. Inorganic
C. Organic
VIII. Other
A. Reactives
B. Explosives
IX. Incompatibilities
A. General Trends
B. Examples
X. Storage Requirements
A. Law
B. Common Sense
Permit-Required Confined Space Entry - Initial Training, 8-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.146 open training schedule
(29 CFR 1910.146) Offered in compliance of training mandates in OHSA's regulation to improve confined space safety and rescue procedures. Whether your program is established or in preparation, this class will make your efforts more effective. Curriculum covers definitions, hazards, entry programs and permits, monitoring equipment, lockout/tagout, personal protective equipment, and respiratory protection.
8-Hour Confined Space Course Outline | 24-Hour Confined Space Rescue
Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Initial Training, 8-Hour
COURSE AGENDA PRINTABLE OUTLINE
BackToDescription open training schedule
Introduction and Course Overview
Anatomy of Confined Spaces
Definition of a Confined Space
Types of Confined Spaces
Regulatory Overview
Defining the Problem
OSHA Standard (29 CFR 1910.146)
Introduction to Toxicology
Hazards in a Confined Space
Evaluation of Hazards
Decision Making and Hazard Review
Inspection and Corrective Action
Excavation Safety
Engineering Controls
Personal Protective Equipment
Respiratory Protection
Protective Clothing
Monitoring and Instrumentation
This is a basic course meant to cover the minimum requirements of the Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Standard (29 CFR 1910.146).
Permit-Required Confined Space Rescue - Initial Training, 24-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.146
(29 CFR 1910.146) In addition to the 8-Hour course, this course adds an extensive hands-on component. Students will suit up in Levels A and B, operate a variety of real-time monitoring instruments, erect a tripod system for vertical entry, develop lockout-tagout and fall protection programs, and participate in a rescue exercise.
8-Hour Confined Space | 24-Hour Confined Space Rescue Course Outline
Permit-Required Confined Space Rescue Initial Training, 24-Hour
COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription PRINTABLE OUTLINE
Day One Topics:
Introduction and Course Overview
Anatomy of Confined Spaces
Definition of a Confined Space
Hazards of a Confined Space
Regulatory Overview
Defining the Problem
OSHA Standard (29 CFR 1910.146)
Introduction to Toxicology
Hazards in a Confined Space
Evaluation of Hazards
Decision Making and Hazard Review
Inspection and Corrective Action
Personal Protective Equipment
Respiratory Protection
Clothing Needs
Decontamination Methods
Day Two Topics:
Review of Confined Space Programs
Instrumentation
Instrument Calibration and Maintenance
Ventilation Methods
Qualifying Personnel
Permit Management
Training Programs
Safety Equipment Demonstration
Day Three Topics:
Safety Equipment Use
Tank and Manhole Entry
Rescue Operations
Accident Scenarios
Introduction to Rope Systems
Rescue Precautions
Victim Extrication & Rescue
Final Examination
Please note: This course is a combination of our Confined Space Entry and Confined Space Rescue Courses, for a total training of 24 hours. Basic confined space training can be completed in 8 hours. Rescue training can be completed in 16 hours if the worker has had previous confined space training. The Permit-Required Confined Space Entry Standard (29 CFR 1910.146) requires rescuers receive extensive hands-on training.
First Aid/CPR/AED - Initial, 8 hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.151 open training schedule
First Aid/CPR/AED is a first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training program to prepare individuals to respond to injuries and sudden illnesses that may arise in the workplace. This program offers a choice of first aid and CPR courses and injury-control modules to meet the training needs of employers and their employees. The First Aid/CPR/AED Program gives individuals in the workplace the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent, recognize, and provide basic care for injuries and sudden illnesses until advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. There are no prerequisites for enrolling in this course.
American Red Cross Outline | American Heart Outline | Medic First Aid International Outline
First Aid/ CPR/ AED Initial Training, 8 hour
American Red Cross
PRINTABLE OUTLINE BackToDescription
COURSE OUTLINE open training schedule
Introduction (20 minutes )
Recognizing Emergencies (20 minutes )
Recognizing an Emergency
Emergency Action Steps
Protecting Yourself (20 minutes )
Good Samaritan Laws
Obtaining Consent
Preventing Disease Transmission
Before Providing Care (20 minutes )
Checking the Scene
Checking the Victim for Consciousness
Moving a Victim
Calling EMS
Prioritizing Care (55 minutes )
Prioritizing Care
Checking a Conscious Victim
Caring for Shock
Conscious Choking
Checking an Unconscious Victim
Rescue Breathing (20 minutes )
Cardiac Emergencies / Unconscious Choking (50 minutes )
Signals of a Heart Attack
The Cardiac Chain of Survival
Adult CPR
Unconscious Choking
Sudden Illnesses (20 minutes )
Wounds (35 minutes )
Wounds
Bleeding
Burns
Injuries to Muscles, Bones, and Joints (25 minutes )
Heat- and Cold-Related Emergencies (15 minutes )
Review and Written Examination (45 minutes )
Please note: This is a standard course outline. The First Aid/CPR/AED Program is flexible and can be customized to meet an employer's specific needs. It can be offered as a certification program to meet a regulatory requirement or as an employee benefit program.
First Aid/ CPR/ AED Initial Training, 8 hour
Medic First Aid International
PRINTABLE OUTLINE BackToDescription
COURSE SEGMENTS open training schedule
Emergency First Aid Care
Recognizing an Emergency
Deciding to Help
Personal Safety
Using Barriers
Assessing for Response
Mechanism for Spinal Injury
Activating Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Basic Life-Supporting Skills
Airway-Head-Tilt, Chin-Lift
Clearing the Airway - Log Roll
Protecting the Airway - Recovery Position
Breathing - Ventilations Mask/Shield
Circulation - Chest Compressions
Initial Assessment
Unresponsive Patient
CPR for Cardiac Arrest
Sudden Cardiac Arrest - Using an AED
Bare, Prepare , and Place Pads
Basic AED Operation
Troubleshooting Messages
Other AED Considerations
Control of Bleeding
Managing Shock
Foreign Body Airway Obstruction
Ongoing Assessment
Warning Signs of Serious Illness
Altered Level of Responsiveness
Pain, Severe Pressure, or Discomfort in Chest
Breathing Difficulty, Shortness of Breath
Severe Abdominal Pain
Mechanism for Significant Injury
Swollen, Painful, Deformed Limb
Caring for Specific First Aid Problems
Moving Patients
Emotional Impact of Providing First Aid Care
Preventing Disease Transmission
First Aid and the Law
Please note: This is a standard course outline. The First Aid/CPR/AED Program is flexible and can be customized to meet an employer's specific needs. It can be offered as a certification program to meet a regulatory requirement or as an employee benefit program.
Industrial Hygiene Fundamentals, 32-hour
An orientation into the world of industrial hygiene protocol in terms of common practice and field methodologies. This course is an intense introduction of the IH community from Ramazzini through the 21st century. Curriculum is diverse and includes: history, math, chemistry, anatomy, toxicology, chemical classifications, regulations and regulators, chemical hazards, airborne contaminants, air monitoring, field surveys, noise, radiation...and more.
Industrial Hygiene Fundamentals Course Outline
Industrial Hygiene Fundamentals, 32-hour BackToDescription
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Day One Topics:
Introduction
History of Industrial Hygiene
Biology, Toxicology and Routes of Exposure
Occupational Epidemiology
Chemical, Physical and Biological Hazards
Threshold Limit Values and Permissible Exposure Limits
Day Two Topics:
Review of homework
Risk Control System (Hazard Identification)
Hazard Communication
Introduction to Engineering Controls
Ventilation Principles
Respiratory Protection Programs
Personal Protective Equipment Workshop
Day Three Topics:
Review of homework
Introduction to Occupational Ergonomics
Confined Spaces
Noise Measurement and Control
Hearing Conservation Program
Medical Surveillance Programs
Engineering Controls Case Studies
Day Four Topics:
Review of homework
Industrial Hygiene Walkthrough Surveys
Sampling Strategy Planning
Chemical Hazard Sampling
Chemical Hazard Sampling
Sampling Case Studies
Final Examination
Notes:Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene, National Safety Council (current edition), will be used as the text of this course. No prior knowledge of the topic is required to attend this course. This is a standard course outline; topics however may be added/removed to meet your specific training needs.
LEAD in Construction, 8 hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1926.62
This course is designed for construction workers that may come in contact with lead-based paint during routine work activities. Course describes lead requirements, how to identify lead paint, the effects of lead, personal protection against lead exposure, personal hygiene, decontamination, sampling methods, and disposal.
Lead in Construction Course Outline
LEAD in Construction, 8-hour BackToDescription
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Historical Lead Use in the US
Health Effects of Lead
Federal/State Regulatory Review
Personal Protective Equipment
Respiratory Protection
Personal Hygiene
Abatement Methods
Cleanup and Disposal
Course Review/Exam
Please note: This is a standard course outline; topics however may be added/removed to meet your specific training needs.
Lead Awareness
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.1025
(CFR 29 1910.1025(l)) This training is designed for employers/employee at a workplace where there is the potential for exposure to airborne lead at any level. Training in such cases should be done annually. This course meets the training standard.
Lead Awareness Course Outline
Process Safety Management Training, 16-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.119 open training schedule
(29 CFR 1910.119) Intended for personnel involved in the implementation of management of Highly-Hazardous Materials. Process Safety Management is an important part of a loss prevention and control program. The course outlines team composition and a team approach to process hazard review. Curriculum focus covers methodologies for determination and evaluation of process hazards ("What If" and Fault Tree Analysis).
Process Safety Management Course Outline
Process Safety Management Training, 16-Hour
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COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Introduction
Management Systems Overview
Accountability
Process Knowledge and Documentation
Managing Process Safety in Operations
Process and Equipment Integrity
Company Codes and Standards
Managing Process Safety in Transitions
Process Safety Review of Capital Projects
Process Change
Process Safety and the Human Interface
Training and Performance
Human Factors
Checks, Balances, and Assessments
Process Risk Management
Audits and Corrective Actions
Incident Investigation
Regulatory Overview
Implementation Issues
Respiratory Protection Review & Fit Testing, 4-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.134 open training schedule
(29 CFR 1910.134) Designed to fulfill training requirements on the need, selection, use, and care of employee respiratory protection. This overview introduces workers, supervisors, and small business owners to compliance requirements of existing protection standards. A discussion of filter penetration, particle concentrations, and fit factors. Includes a qualitative fit-test of student respiratory equipment for those medically qualified.
Respiratory Protection Review Course Outline
Respiratory Protection Review & Fit Testing, 4-Hour
PRINTABLE OUTLINE open training schedule
COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Summary of Respiratory Protection Standard
Standard Definitions
Respiratory Protection Program
Selection of Respirators
Medical Evaluation
Fit Testing
Respirator Use
Maintenance/Care of Respirators
Respirator Standard Appendices
Course Exam
A Quantitative Fit Testing (QNFT) can be scheduled apart from the training course. Please note that all workers participating in respirator fit testing must show evidence of medical qualification.
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Hazardous Material Transportation Storage & Handling, 40-hour
VIEW Regulation 49 CFR
(49 CFR) This 40-hour course offers curriculum compliance required by the EPA and DOT under 49 CFR regulations. Target audience includes personnel responsible for offering hazardous materials for transportation, preparing shipping papers, choosing packaging, or supervising these activities. Curriculum features EPA/DOT regulations, Hazardous Materials Table use, proper shipping names, hazard classes, ID numbers, packing groups, packaging, labeling, and placarding.
HazMat Transportation Storage & Handling Course Outline
Hazardous Material Transportation Storage & Handling, 40-Hour
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5-DAY OUTLINE
Day One Topics:
Introductions and Course Overview
Videotape - Hazardous Material Management
DOT & EPA Regulatory Review
Introduction to Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
Regulations Covering Specific Shipping Modes
Day Two Topics:
Review of homework
Shipping Papers/Documentation Requirements
Hazardous Materials Certification Process
Packaging of Hazardous Materials
Marking and Labeling Requirements
Day Three Topics:
Review of homework
Placarding Requirements
Storage, Handling & HM Compatibility
Hazardous Material Shipment by Highway
Day Four Topics:
Review of homework
Hazardous Material Shipment by Air (QuickTrans/LogAir/MAC)
Emergency Procedures for Spills/Accidents
First Aid & Protective Equipment
Videotape - Hazardous Material Safety
EPA Requirements
Day Five Topics:
Review of homework
Hazardous Materials Storage
Course Review
Final Examination
Exam Review
Note
1. This is a standard course outline; however topics may be added/removed to meet your specific training needs.
2. Course materials include current copies of 49 CFR 100-195, IATA Handbook, and Emergency Response Guidebook.
3. Course can taught with a minimum of four participants. Call for pricing.
Environmental Regulatory Review, 24-hour
Designed for facility personnel who wish to gain an understanding of the range and scope of environmental laws affecting their industry. The course is intended to rpovide a foundation for detailed compliance training and implementation efforts and is recommended for newly assigned environmental program personnel as well as administrative, financial, and procurement managers. Curriculum includes Principles of RCRA hazardous waste requiremnts, Superfund laws (CERCLA), Clean Air Act Amendments, Clean Water Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), Pollution Prevention Act, HM 181 requirements, and state/local counterparts to these programs.
Environmental Regulatory Review Course Outline
Environmental Regulatory Review, 24-Hour
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Day One Topics
History of EnvironmentalManagement
Process of Environmental Regulations
National Environmental Policy Act
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
CERCLA/Superfund
Toxic Substances Control Act
Day Two Topics
CERCLA/Superfund
Clean Water Act
Clean Air Act Amendments
Spills and Release Reporting
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
Requirements and the Internet
Day Three Topics
Oil Pollution Act of 1990
Underground Storage Tanks
Brownfields Legislation
Occupational Safety and Health Act
Inspections/Compliance Auditing
Enforcement
Please note: No prior knowledge of the topic is required to attend this course.
Bloodborne Pathogen Training, 4-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.1030 open training schedule
(29 CFR 1910.1030) This four-hour seminar complies with OSHA training regulations for "all employees with occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials". Curriculum includes definitions, exposure control through engineering and work practices, protective equipment, regulated waste, Hazard Communication, record keeping, and control plans.
Bloodborne Pathogen Course Outline
Bloodborne Pathogen Training, 4-Hour
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COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Review of the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
Symptoms of Bloodborne Diseases
Transmission of Bloodborne Pathogens
Exposure Control Plan
Tasks Involving Exposure to BBPs
Controlling Exposure to BBPs
Personal Protective Equipment
Labels, Signs and Color Coding
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Emergencies Involving BBPs
Reporting BBP Exposure
Post Exposure Evaluation to BBPs
Course Exam
Please note: This is a standard course outline; topics however may be added/removed to meet your specific training needs.
OSHA General Industry Standards, 10-hour
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This extended one-day session provides safety and health topics to entry-level participants. The curriculum, ranging from health and safety provisions of OSHA's General Duty Clause to hazard Communication instruction, complies with OSHA-designated training topics for General Industry (29 CFR 1910) personnel.
General Industry Standards Course Outline
General Industry Standards 30-Hour Course
OSHA General Industry Standards, 10-Hour
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COURSE AGENDA BackTo Description
OSH Act/ General Duty Clause
Inspections, Citations and Penalties
Walking and Working Surfaces
Means of Egress and Fire Protection
Hazardous Materials
Personal Protective Equipment
Machine Guarding and Electrical
Hazard Communication
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response
Materials Handling
This course is ideal for supervisors with safety and health responsibilities, and for employee safety and health awareness. Students will be introduced to OSHA policies, procedures and standards as well as general industry safety and health principles. Special emphasis will be placed on areas most hazardous using OSHA standards as a guide. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA general industry safety and health 10-hour course completion card.

Please note: This is a standard course outline; topics however may be added/removed or made longer/shortened to meet your specific training needs.

OSHA General Industry Standards, 30-hour
CLICK OSHA General Industry Standards 10-Hour Course open training schedule
This three-day course provides a detailed awareness of OSHA general industry regulations and their implementation in the workplace. Students will obtain knowledge needed to implement a safety and health program. Subject matter includes OSHA standards, record keeping, safety, health, and environmental controls, fire prevention, personal protective equipment, hand and power tools, material handling, scaffolding, electrical, welding, hazard communication...and more.
General Industry Standards Course Outline
General Industry Standards 10-Hour Course
OSHA General Industry Standards, 30-Hour
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COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
OSH Act/ General Duty Clause, Inspections, Citations and Penalties (29 CFR 1903)
Subpart D: Walking and Working Surfaces
Subparts E & L: Means of Egress and Fire Protection
Subpart H: Hazardous Materials
Subpart I: Personal Protective Equipment
Subpart J: Permit-Required Confined Spaces
Subpart J: Lockout / Tagout
Subpart N: Materials Handling
Subpart O: Machine Guarding
Subpart Q: Welding, Cutting and Brazing
Subpart S: Electrical & Safety-Related Work
Subpart Z: Hazard Communication, Bloodborne Pathogens, Asbestos and Lead
29 CFR 1904, Recordkeeping, OSHA Forms 300 & 300A
Safety and Health Programs
HOUR TEST
This course is ideal for supervisors with safety and health responsibilities, and for employee safety and health awareness. Students will be introduced to OSHA policies, procedures and standards as well as general industry safety and health priciples. Special emphasis will be placed on areas most hazardous using OSHA standards as a guide. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA general industry safety and health 30-hour course completion card. Please note: This is a standard course outline; topics however may be added/removed or made longer/shortened to meet your specific training needs.
OSHA Construction Industry Standards, 10-hour
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This extended one-day session is intended to provide a variety of instruction on construction industry safety and health standards to entry level workers. The curriculum, ranging from OSHA's General Duty Clause, General Safety and Health Provisions, to Fall Prevention, complies with OSHA-designated training topics for Construction Industry (29 CFR 1926) personnel.
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA construction industry safety and health 10-hour course completion card.
Construction Industry Standards Course Outline
Construction Industry Standards 30-Hour Course
OSHA Construction Industry Standards, 10-Hour
PRINTABLE OUTLINE open training schedule
COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Introduction to OSHA
OSH Act/General Duty clause 5(a)(1)
29 CFR 1904, Recordkeeping
Subpart C: General Safety & Health Provisions, Competent Person
Subpart K: Electrical
Subpart M: Fall Protection
Subpart E: Personal Protictive & Lifesaving Equipment
Subpart H: Materials Handling, Storage, Use & Disposal
Subpart I: Tools/Hand & Power
Subpart L: Scaffolds
Subpart N: Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators & Conveyors
Subpart P: Excavations
Subpart X: Stairways & Ladders
OSHA Construction Industry Standards, 30-hour
CLICK OSHA Contruction Industry Standards 10-Hour Course
This three-day course provides a more in-depth, comprehensive sutdy of the construction industry standards and their implementation in the workplace. Subject matter includesOSHA standards, record keeping, safety, health, and environmental control, fire prevention, protective and lifesaving equipment, hand and power tools, material handling and storage, fall protection, cranes and hoists, excavation, confined space entry...and more.
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive an OSHA construction industry safety and health 30-hour course completion card.
Construction Industry Standards Course Outline
Construction Industry Standards 10-Hour Course
OSHA Construction Industry Standards, 30-Hour
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COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Introduction to OSHA, OSH Act/General Duty clause 5(a)(1)
29 CFR 1904 Recordkeeping
Subpart C: General Safety & Health Provisions, Competent Person
STD 3-1,1 "Clarification of Citation Policy Regarding 29 CFR 1926.20, 29 CFR 1926.21 & Related General Safety & Health Provisions"; Safety Programs
Subpart D: Occupational Health & Environmental Controls (emphasis on Hazard Communication)
Subpart D: Health Hazards in Construction
Subpart E: Personal Protictive & Lifesaving Equipment
Subpart F: Fire Protection & Prevention
Subpart H: Materials Handling, Storage, Use & Disposal
Subpart I: Tools/Hand & Power
Subpart J: Welding & Cutting
Subpart K: Electrical
Subpart L: Scaffolds
Subpart M: Fall Protection
Subpart N: Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators & Conveyors
Subparts O, W, & G: Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment & Marine Operations; Rollover Protective Structures & Overhead Protection; & Signs, Signals & Barricades
Subpart P: Excavations
Subpart Q: Concrete & Masonry Construction
Subpart X: Stairways & Ladders
Confined Space Entry
Ergonomics for General Industry, 8-hour
(OSHA Proposed Ergonomics Training Standard - 29 CFR 1910.923-928) Human factors engineering, "making the workplace fit the worker", can result in improved employee morale that translates to increased productivity, lower incident reports, and diminished insurance rates. This course offers an overview of how body mechanics can be made more efficient through workplace engineering.
Ergonomics Course Outline
Ergonomics for General Industry, 8-Hour PRINTABLE OUTLINE
COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Introduction to Ergonomics
Definition of ergonomics and why understanding ergonomics is important for worker safety
OSHA's proposed rule to implement an ergonomics program
Basic Principles of Ergonomics
Types, recognition and avoidance of ergonomic hazards (hazard identification)
Basic human anatomy and physiology
Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTDs)
Other ergonomically-related muscular-skeletal disorders (MSDs)
Heat stress, cold stress, noise stress, visual stress and other problems
Prevention and Control of Ergonomic Hazards
Physical training to prevent injuries
Proper lifting technique
Suggested techniques for other difficult or awkward tasks
Reducing impact of environmental stresses
Tool selection and use
Vehicle and heavy equipment safety
Use of PPE
Hands on Exercises / Demonstrations
Stretching/Warmup exercises
Carpal Tunnel screening
Dealing With Injuries
Early recognition of symptoms
Reporting and recording injuries
Light duty, rehabilitation and workman's compensation
Review of Key Concepts
EXAMINATION AND REVIEW (optional)
COURSE CRITIQUE (optional)
Please note: This course can be shortened by eliminating some topics.
OSHA's proposed Ergonomic Training Standard - 29 CFR 1910.923-928.
Powered Industrial Truck Forklift Operator, 4-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.178(3) open training schedule
(29 CFR 1910.178) OSHA revised requirements mandate a training program that bases the amount and type of training required on the operator's prior knowledge and skill, the types of forklifts utilized, the workplace hazards, and the operator's demonstrated abilities. Evaluation is required as part of the initial and refresher training, and at least once every three years. This course covers truck-related topics such as operating instructions and warnings, steering and maneuvering, visibility, and vehicle stability, as well as work-place related topics including surface conditions, load manipulation, and operating on ramps. The curriculum meets the OSHA standards as set out in 29 CFR 1910.178.
Forklift Operator Course Outline
Powered Industrial Truck Forklift Operator, 4-Hour
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COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Similarities and Differences from Automobiles
Power Plant Operation & Maintenance
Steering and Maneuvering
Vehicle Capacity and Stability
Vehicle Inspection & Maintenance
Surface Conditions
Load Computations
Pedestrian Traffic
Ramp Operation
Vehicle Operation in Closed Environments
Written and Visual Exam
Hands-On Exercises
Vehicle Inspection
Traveling without a Load
Traveling with a Load
Setting down a Pallet
Stacking a Load
Loading a Trailer
Operating in Narrow Aisles
Operating in the Work Environment
Please note that course can be shortened by eliminating some forklift exercises.
Pollution Prevention
As waste disposal costs rise, more attention is being paid to waste reduction and recycling as cost-control methods. This introductory seminar discusses economics of waste reduction, recycling basics, waste audit forms, and recycled-content products with an emphasis on local resources.
Pollution Prevention Outline
Scaffold User, 4-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1926.454
(29 CFR 1926.454) Scaffold training is required under 29 CFR 1926.454 (b) for all employees involved in the erecting, disassembling, moving, operating, repairing, maintaining or inspecting scaffolding ; under 29 CFR 1926.454(a) for all employees who perform work while on a scaffold (scaffold users); under 29 CFR 1926.454(c) to retain qualification; and under 29 CFR 1926.454(f)(7) which says that a trained Competent Person  shall supervise all scaffolding construction or alteration. The topics covered in this course are as follows: safe scaffolds; fall protection; material handling; electrical safety; overloading; and prohibited actions.
Scaffold User Course Outline | Scaffold Competent Person | Fall Prevention Compliance
Scaffold USER, 4-Hour PRINTABLE OUTLINE
COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
OSHA Regulations/ General Safety
Elements of Safe Scaffold Platforms
Fall Hazards and Fall Protection
Falling Object Hazards and Falling Object Protection
Electrical Hazards and Electrical Hazard Protection
Material Handling Hazards and Protection
Overloading Hazards
Prohibited User Actions
Please note that course can be shortened by eliminating some scaffold topics.
Scaffold Competent Person, 8-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1926.454 open training schedule
(29 CFR 1926.454) Scaffold training is required under 29 CFR 1926.454 (b) for all employees involved in the erecting, disassembling, moving, operating, repairing, maintaining or inspecting scaffolding ; under 29 CFR 1926.454(a) for all employees who perform work while on a scaffold (scaffold users); under 29 CFR 1926.454(c) to retain qualification; and under 29 CFR 1926.454(f)(7) which says that a trained "Competent Person" shall supervise all scaffolding construction or alteration. The topics covered in this course are as follows: safe scaffolds; fall protection; material handling; electrical safety; overloading; and prohibited actions.
Scaffold Competent Person Course Outline | Scaffold User | Fall Prevention Compliance
Scaffold Competent Person, 8-Hour
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COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
OSHA Regulations/ General Safety
Frame Scaffolding Components
Frame Scaffolding Erection
Rolling Tower Scaffold Erection
Scaffold Planking
Tube & Clamp Scaffolding
System Scaffolding
Scaffold Inspections
Electrical Hazards
Material Handling Hazards
Please note that course can be shortened by eliminating some scaffold topics.
Incident Command System, 4-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120
(29 CFR 1910.120) This training course is designed for individuals who may be required to take command at hazardous materials incidents, particularly during the early stages of the incident. The program develops knowledge and skills in the areas of risk assessment, management of basic tasks at hazardous materials incidents, and application of an incident management system at various types of incidents.
Incident Command System Course Outline | Incident Command System ONLINE Course Outline
Incident Command System, 4-Hour
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COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Incident Management
Why an Incident Management System is Necessary
Structure of Incident Management Systems
Requirements for Hazardous Materials Response
The Incident Commander
Points To Remember
Command Staff
The Safety Officer
The Liaison Officer
The Public Information Officer
Points To Remember
Structuring the Response
Components
Building an Incident Management System
Sections (Planning, Logistics, Administration, & Operations)
Points To Remember
The Hazardous Materials Sector/Group
Tasks & Staffing Requirements
Functions (Site Control, Safety, Reasearch/Reference, Entry, & Decontamination)
Personal Protective Equipment
Points To Remember
Terminating the Incident
The Termination Phase
Personnel
Incident Documentation
Points To Remember
IncidentCommand ONLINE Course
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1910.120
(8 Hours) The Incident command System is the model tool for command, control, and coordination of a response. This course will provide you with the understanding on how to coordinate the efforts of individual agencies as they work toward the common goal of stabilizing the incident and protecting life, property, and the environment. The course uses principles that have been proven to improve efficiency and effectiveness in both business settings and emergency responses. At the end of the course, you will be requred to complete a final exam to qualify for a certificate of completion. A minimum score of 80% is required to receive your certification.
Incident Command OnLine Course Outline | In-Class Course Outline
ONLINE Incident Command System, 8-Hour PRINTABLE OUTLINE
COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
UNIT 1 - Introduction to Incident Command System
UNIT 2 - ICS Concepts & Principles
UNIT 3 - ICS Organizational Components
UNIT 4 - ICD Resource Planning
UNIT 5 - Incident Facilities
UNIT 6 - Incident Resource Management
UNIT 7 - ICS Readiness, Mobilization, & Deployment
Asbestos Operation & Maintenance, 8/16-hour
VIEW Regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101
(29 CFR 1926.1101) This course provides instruction for individuals performing operations and maintenance activities who may disturb asbestos-containing materials in the course of their maintenance duties. this program complies with the training requirements of 29 CFR 1926.1101 for class III work. *All Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act/Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act (AHERA/ASHARA) courses are EPA-approved.
Asbestos Operation & Maintenance Course Outline
Asbestos Operation & Maintenance, 8/16-hour
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COURSE AGENDA BackToDescription
Day One (Initial/Refresher):
Background information on asbestos*
Health effects of asbestos*
Worker protection programs*
Location of ACM in buildings*
Respirator use, care, and fit-testing
Recognition of ACM damage and deterioration
O&M program for buildings
Proper response to fiber release episodes
Day Two (Initial only):
Federal, state, and local regulations
Proper asbestos-related work practices
Proper ACM handling, including disposal
Respirator use, care, and fit-testing
Protective clothing use and handling
Hands on exercises (TBA)
Worker decontamination
Final examination and discussion
Notes:
1. Refresher course can run concurrently with the initial course.
2. Asbestos Awareness topics are denoted by an asterisk (*). These topics are covered in 2-4 hours.
Environmental Auditing
Environmental regulatory compliance auditing and environmental real estate procedures will be covered. Learn the basics of achieving a successful audit, including performing the audit, what to audit, and what regulations apply. Learn what the inspector looks for before the inspection. this course will assist you in avoiding costly environmental penalties and clean-up charges.
Evironmental Auditing Outline