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This course covers the workplace safety and heath regulations required to protect yourself and others from infectious diseases like the Noel Coronavirus (COVID-19). Workers including employees, volunteers, temporary workers, independent contractors, and any other types of workers, are encouraged to take this course to better understand how COVID-19 spreads, what employers are required to do to protect workers, and what everyone can do to stay safe on the job. This course provides information on COVID-19 and general guidance to prevent the spread of this infectious disease in the workplace. Topics such as steps to prevent illness, face coverings, hand hygiene, cleaning and disinfection and more will be covered.
Duration: 1.5 Hours
Max Students: 15
Written site-specific COVID-19 Prevention and Preparedness plan that covers the requirements for Cal OSHA
The course covers sexual harassment, and all other types of workplace harassment, and is customized to incorporate your organization’s harassment policy and procedures. The course is designed to give employees practical and relevant information through an engaging learning experience. Employees learn to recognize sexual harassment in their workplace and learn how to deal with a sexual harassment incident. They will learn the types and criteria used to establish sexual harassment as well as effective ways to prevent it. They will learn the proper way to report an incident and what actions to expect from the employer. Topics such as laws and policies, risks of workplace romances, preventing sexual harassment at work, how to file a complaint and correct sexual harassment, legal responsibilities, and deadlines for reporting will be covered.
Duration: 1.5 Hours
Max Students: 20
The course covers sexual harassment, and all other types of workplace harassment, and is customized to incorporate your organization’s harassment policy and procedures. The course is designed to give management and supervisory personnel practical and relevant compliance information through an engaging learning experience. Managers and supervisors will learn to recognize sexual harassment in their workplace and learn how to deal with a sexual harassment incident. They will learn the types and criteria used to establish sexual harassment as well as effective ways to prevent it. They will learn their responsibilities as an accused or complainant person, the procedures to follow if sexual harassment occurs, and what actions to expect from the employer. Topics such as laws and policies, risks of workplace romances, preventing sexual harassment at work, how to respond to complaints and correct sexual harassment, legal responsibilities, and deadlines for reporting will be covered.
Duration: 2.5 Hours
Max Students: 12
An instructor-led arc flash training course that teaches workers how to remain safe when working around electrically energized equipment. This course will help companies fulfill OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart S Electrical and NFPA 70E to reduce liability for the employer. Trainers will cover topics such as Electrical Hazards, Safety Related Work Practices, Maintenance Requirements, and more. The course will provide an overview of electrical safety and hazards, as well as safety related work practices such as establishing safe work conditions and securing energized work permits.
Duration: 7.5 Hours
Max Students: 15
An instructor-led arc flash training that teaches workers how to be safe when working around electrically energized equipment. This course will help companies fulfill OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910, Subpart S Electrical and NFPA 70E to reduce liability for the employer. This course will cover topics such as Electrical Hazards, Safety Related Work Practices, Maintenance Requirements, and more. This course will specifically discuss the Cal OSHA Group 2. High-Voltage Electrical Safety Orders, covering high voltage procedures, grounding systems and safeguards.
Duration: 7.5 Hours
Max Students: 15
This training will instruct workers what actions to take when confronted with an active shooter, how to respond to law enforcement officials, how to recognize workplace violence indicators, how to prevent and prepare for potential shooter incidents, and how to manage the consequences of an incident. It will also provide individuals with the knowledge of the best options to choose during an active shooter situation.
Duration: 3.5 Hours
Max Students: 25
This training will instruct a response team what actions to take when confronted with an active shooter, how to respond to law enforcement officials, how to recognize workplace violence indicators, how to prevent and prepare for potential shooter incidents, and how to manage the consequences of an incident. This course will include an Emergency Action Plan, the study of active shooter statistics, lessons learned from previous Active Shooter events, a review of the Run-Hide-Fight homeland security recommendations, group exercises and hands-on Active Shooter scenarios
Duration: 7.5 Hours
Max Students: 15
This course will instruct workers on OSHA’s requirements for confined space in construction/hazard recognition. Confined Space training outlines the skills and protocols for safe entry to confined spaces, and includes precautions such as locking and tagging out connecting piping, testing of breathable air quality, forced ventilation, observation of workers in the space, and a predetermined rescue plan with appropriate safety harnesses and other rescue equipment standing by.
Duration: 7.5 Hours
Max Students: 15
This course will provide awareness of confined space entry hazards, as well as procedures for all involved. It will remind workers who have taken Confined Space in the past how to control entry to confined spaces, rescue procedures, and practical training involving escape and entry—as well as all other training from the CT-1907 course.
Duration: 4 Hours
Max Students: 15
This course will cover the Cal OSHA requirements for confined space rescue, discuss rescue duties, conduct pre-planning rescue assessment, review worker protective gear, create and review a rescue plan, overview non-entry rescue vs. entry rescue, teach first aid for the victim, review extraction techniques, and go over reporting requirements. This will be done through hands-on instructor led teaching, and a stimulated rescue scenario. Students must have training on Permit required confined space entry with knowledge and skills on using 4 gas atmospheric monitors, equipment, and PPE required for entry.
Duration: 7.5 Hours
Max Students: 10
This course will provide the information and skills needed to be familiar with Federal Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations as a hazmat employee. It is required that every three years, employees who perform work functions covered by Hazardous Materials Regulations need to be trained. This course will cover Hazardous Materials Regulations, Emergency Response information, loading and unloading, segregation, incident reporting, maintenance of information, how to protect employees from hazards, and security awareness training.
Duration: 6.5 Hours
Max Students: 15
This course will cover the same topics as CT-1913, but it will also teach Hazardous Materials Regulations, how to classify hazardous materials, proper packaging, documenting materials, proper marking-labeling-placarding ,proper handling of materials, how to handle accidents & incidents, managing Hazmat Training Audits, and creating and following hazardous material security checklists.
Duration: 24 Hours
Max Students: 4
This is a comprehensive training program that teaches supervisors to recognize suspicious activity and behavior, as well as gain an understanding of industry terms and protocols. The course will enable supervisors to determine whether suspicion exists to require an employee to undergo testing in order to avoid safety risks.
Duration: 4 Hours
Max Students: 10
This class enables the attendee to be responsible for the immediate supervision, implementation, and monitoring of a managed fall protection program. Upon completion of this course, employees will receive a certificate recognizing the completion of the training required to meet OSHA and ANSI requirements as a Competent Person and Competent Inspector and Trainer. It will include slides, video, and hands-on scenarios applying theory to practical workplace situations. Topics such as fall prevention, OSHA regulations, fall arrest systems, hazard recognition, walking work surface regulations, and personal fall arrest systems and more will be covered.
Duration: 7.5 Hours
Hours: 15
This training program is intended to teach workers how to properly use and maintain a forklift according to OSHA requirements. Student must have experience driving a forklift prior to certification. Training consist of power point presentation, student materials, along with a video presentation. Upon completion of Instruction a written test is given to confirm understanding of Forklift Driving Safety. After passing the written portion of the Forklift Training, our Safety Instructor will conduct a supervised evaluation of each student driving on one Powered Industrial Truck. Upon completion operators will receive a certification and wallet card. Minimum charge is for 7 students.
Duration: 4 Hours
Min Students: 7
Max Students: 10
This course is designed for refresher training, including an evaluation of the effectiveness of that training, shall be conducted to ensure that the operator has the knowledge and skills needed to operate the powered industrial truck safely. The training course will provide recertification to ensure operators are in compliance with OSHA safety regulations. Minimum charge is for 7 students. Upon completion operators will receive a certification and wallet card.
Duration: 2 Hours
Min Students: 7
Max Students: 10
This training program is intended to teach workers how to properly oversee workers operating a forklift. It will inform operators on proper safety, equipment upkeep, stability, inspections, hazards, safe operation and more from a trainer standpoint. Upon completion operators will receive a certification and wallet card.
Duration: 6-8 Hours
Min Students: 1
Max Students: 6
This course serves as an annual refresher for students who have completed 24- or 40-hour HAZWOPER training. It will cover hazardous substances, waste, incidental vs. emergency response spills, hazardous release, HazMat Team Member roles, decontamination, chemical hazard information, safety date sheets, GHS Chemical Labeling, Hazardous Waste Regulations and more. This course will utilize the JJ Keller HAZWOPER Employee Handbook and other tools to reduce liability concerns for the employer while establishing a culture of safe work practices among employees.
Duration: 8 Hours
Max Students: 15
This class will help companies fulfill requirements set forth in OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.120. It will cover the same topics as CT-1919 in more depth in addition to key regulatory agencies, RCRA, Emergency Response Guidebook, Personal Protective Equipment, Respiratory Safety, Confined Spaces, Drum Handling and Medical Surveillance. This course will utilize the JJ Keller HAZWOPER Employee Handbook and other tools to reduce liability concerns for the employer while establishing a culture of safe work practices among employees. case a premium service.
Duration: 24 Hours
Max Students: 15
This will cover in detail the regulatory and training requirements of the Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response Title 8 CCR §5192 (29 CFR 1910.120) standard. This course is specifically designed to prepare workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, operations involving hazardous waste sites that are conducted at treatment, storage and disposal facilities regulated by RCRA or by other agencies implementing RCRA regulations, and emergency response operations for releases of, or substantial threats of releases of, hazardous substances regardless of the location of the hazard. It will cover topics such as hazards of release, potential outcomes, medical surveillance, chemical hazards and much more.
Duration: 40 Hours
Max Students: 15
First respondents at the awareness level are individuals who are likely to witness or discover a hazardous substance release and who have been trained to initiate an emergency response sequence by notifying the proper authorities of the release. Employees who take this course will be able to identify how hazardous materials are harmful, recognize a HazMat incident and approach it safely, describe first responder awareness actions, identify the purpose and need to safely initiate command. After the successful completion of a CSTI certified First Responder Awareness written exam, each participant will be issued a state certificate from CSTI/Cal OES.
Duration: 8 Hours
Min Students: 5
Max Students: 30
This training focuses on tactics a responder can use to protect persons, the environment, and property from the effects of a hazardous substance release. Employees will learn to define basic terms used in emergency responses to releases of hazardous materials, describe basic first responder operations initial actions, properly react to scene management, demonstrate the use of the current Department of Transportation North American Emergency Response Guidebook for basic action planning, identify the need for decontamination and proper coordination with agencies. They will also be able to describe the health effects that HazMat present to the first responder’s life safety and identify the legal rights of the media at a HazMat incident. After the successful completion of a CSTI certified First Responder Operations written exam, each participant will be issued a state certificate from CSTI/Cal OES.
Duration: 16 Hours
Min Students: 5
Max Students: 30
Incident commanders will learn to assume control of the incident scene beyond the first responder awareness level. The Incident Commander is responsible for directing and/or controlling resources by virtue of explicit legal, agency, or delegated authority, as well as the overall management of the response.
This course provides the tools a person needs to assume control of an emergency response to a hazardous materials incident. Instructional methods include class activities, case studies and tabletop exercises with emphasis on hands-on decision making. It will cover topics such as the roles of an incident commander, writing incident objectives, identification and hazard assessment techniques, selecting safe containment and control methods to stabilize a hazardous materials incident, personnel safety, and more. Upon successful completion of a CSTI certified Incident Commander written exam with a minimum passing score of 70% correct, each participant will be issued a state certificate from CSTI/Cal OES.
Duration: 16 Hours
Min Students: 5
Max Students: 30
This training will instruct workers on the proper lockout/tagout procedures for equipment specific to their workplace. They will understand the purpose, function, and restriction of the energy control program and how to control hazards. Upon completion workers will possess the knowledge and skills necessary for the safe application, use, and removal of equipment. With the supervisor of our trainers, students will have the opportunity to practice LOTO procedures hands-on.
Duration: 4.5 Hours
Max Students: 15
This OSHA 10 Hour course is intended to provide a variety of training to workers with some safety responsibility. Training will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, and control and prevention. It will cover topics such as an introduction to OSHA, walking and working surfaces, fall protection, exit routes, emergency action plans, fire prevention plans, electrical safety, personal protective equipment, hazard communication, machine guarding, heat illness prevention and ergonomics.
Duration: 10 Hours
Min Students: 10
Max Students: 25
This OSHA 30 Hour course is intended to provide a variety of training to workers with some safety responsibility. Training will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, and control and prevention. It will cover the topics of CT-1928 in more depth while also instructing employees on the OSHA Focus Four Hazards (Falls, Electrocution, Struck by, Caught-In), Lifesaving Equipment, Health Hazards in Construction, and more.
Duration: 30 Hours
Min Students: 10
Max Students: 25
This OSHA 10 Hour Construction course is intended to provide a variety of training to workers with some safety responsibility. Training will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, and control and prevention. The students will be given an introduction to OSHA, instruction in personal protective and lifesaving equipment, health hazards in construction and more.
Duration: 10 Hours
Min Students: 10
Max Students: 25
This OSHA 30 Hour Construction course is intended to provide a variety of training to workers with some safety responsibility. Training will emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, and control and prevention. It will cover the topics of CT-1929 in more depth while also instructing employees on the OSHA Focus Four Hazards (Falls, Electrocution, Struck by, Caught-In), Lifesaving Equipment, Health Hazards in Construction, and more.
Duration: 30 Hours
Min Students: 10
Max Students: 25
This training program is intended to be an operator training course which can be attended by all personnel who operate overhead cranes. Upon successful completion of the classroom and hands-on portion of the training program, the students will be able to demonstrate the proper skills necessary for the safe operation and use of overhead cranes. It will cover topics such as training and testing requirements for operators, types and components of cranes, inspections, hoisting wire rope and chain, maintenance and more.
Duration: 8 Hours
Min Students 4
Max Students: 10
This training program is intended to build workers confidence in working with the latest RCRA hazardous waste rules to better protect personnel, prevent releases, and avoid penalties and CERCLA liability. It will cover topics such as identifying hazardous waste, properly labeling containers, safe movement and management, and more.
Duration: 2 Hours
Max Students: 15
This training program is intended to inform workers on the proper respirator fit requirements for any workers required to use a tight-fitting respirator. It will cover topics such as how to properly put on and take off a respirator, how to use, clean and maintain a respirator, the employer’s responsibilities regarding employee’s respiratory safety, and more.
Duration: 3.5 Hours
Max Students: 15
This training program is intended to teach workers how to properly use and maintain a scissor lift according to OSHA requirements. It will inform operators on proper safety, equipment upkeep, stability, inspections, hazards, safe operation and more. Upon completion operators will receive a certification and wallet card.
Duration: 4 Hours
Min Students: 7
Max Students: 10
This training program is intended to teach workers how to properly oversee workers operating a scissor lift. It will inform operators on proper safety, equipment upkeep, stability, inspections, hazards, safe operation and more from a trainer standpoint. Upon completion operators will receive a certification and wallet card.
Duration: 6 Hours
Min Students: 1
Max Students: 6
The purpose of this training is to discuss spill-related pollution, spill prevention techniques, appropriate procedures for controlling a spill if one occurs, and countermeasure techniques that can be taken to help comply with federal regulations. This course will cover topics such as the threats of spilled oil, SPCC plan requirements, spill prevention, spill control, and spill response and counter measures.
Duration: 3 Hours
Max Students: 25
The purpose of this training is to teach employees stormwater management practices. It will cover topics such as storm water treatment and proper storm water maintenance and more.
Duration: 3 Hours
Max Students: 25 Hours
Custom Onsite Developed ECP Procedures and LOTO program review
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