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Asbestos Construction Industry Training Courses
Construction workers engaged in construction work where asbestos-containing materials are present or are presumed to be present (ACM and PACM) face additional hazards on the job. To protect these workers, OSHA has extensive rules for this type of work, including rules for air monitoring, medical surveillance, respiratory protection, safe work practices, and more. These are designed to keep workers safe and free from asbestos-induced illnesses.
Crane Safety Construction Industry Training Courses
Cranes are very commonly used in the construction industry. Unfortunately, in addition to their usefulness, they can pose a significant hazard for workers if they are not used properly and inspection requirements are not followed. In this course, you will learn crane safety requirements, including inspections, the use of suspended personnel platforms, the requirements for crane operators, and recognizing and avoiding common hazards. Note: This course includes the regulatory changes that are effective November 8, 2010.
Fall Protection Training Courses
OSHA estimates that due to falls from elevations covered under subpart M, every year at least 68,000 injuries and 95 fatalities occur. One OSHA study of 99 fall-related fatalities suggests that virtually all of those deaths could have been prevented by the use of guardrails, body belts, body harnesses, safety nets, covers, or other means which would reduce employee exposure to the fall hazard.This course teaches employees to use fall protection systems in construction settings. Main topics include: the OSHA fall protection standards, fall protection systems, selection of fall protection measures, and inspection and maintenance of fall protection systems.
DOT Transportation Safety Courses
Accident Prevention and Countermeasures Courses for Management
This course, developed in conjunction with the experts at the U.S. Department of Transportation`s (DOT) Transportation Safety Institute (TSI), covers the Accident Preventability Evaluations portion of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Accident Countermeasures Manual. Reduced accident rates translate into lower insurance costs, less lost time by drivers, lower repair costs, and safer highways for everyone. Establishing and employing a company standard for safe driving will help reduce accident rates.
Alabama Metal Coil Certification Courses
When cargo is transported on the highway, the cargo must be securely placed on or in the vehicle. Loose or falling cargo causes accidents - sometimes severe accidents. As a driver, you need to make sure your cargo is secure. This course provides details on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) covering the securement of metal coils, including the driver`s responsibilities for cargo securement and the ways to safely secure this type of cargo. Students who successfully complete this course will be certified in metal coil securement in accordance with Alabama law Code of Ala.1975, ยง32-9A- 2(a) (4)a.
DOT Hazardous Materials General Awareness Training Courses
This course provides general awareness training covering the basic requirements of the DOT, including the definition of hazardous materials. Students will become familiar with the DOT hazardous materials regulations related to packaging, marking, labeling, and shipping papers. This course also covers the new requirements designed to enhance the safety of hazardous materials, per the March 25, 2003 DOT final rule, Hazardous Materials: Security Requirements for Offerors and Transporters of Hazardous Materials. This course can be used for either new employees or as refresher training.
DOT Hazmat Security Awareness Training Courses for Drivers
This course, written for drivers of hazardous materials shipments, covers the new requirements designed to enhance the safety of hazardous materials, per the March 25, 2003 DOT final rule, Hazardous Materials: Security Requirements for Offerors and Transporters of Hazardous Materials. This course can be used for either new employees or as refresher training.
DOT Hazmat Security Awareness Training Courses for Shippers and Carriers
This course, written for shippers and carriers of hazardous materials shipments, covers the new requirements designed to enhance the safety of hazardous materials, per the March 25, 2003 DOT final rule, Hazardous Materials: Security Requirements for Offerors and Transporters of Hazardous Materials. This course can be used for either new employees or as refresher training.
DOT Training for Drivers of Hazmat Shipments
This course is designed to meet DOT training requirements for each employee who drives a motor vehicle containing hazardous material. Because more hazardous materials are transported on highways than all other modes of transportation combined, DOT requires that Hazmat drivers have highway-specific training in addition to the basic Hazmat training. This course provides basic Hazmat training for drivers plus highway-specific training, including pre-trip safety inspections, general vehicle operation information, vehicle attendance requirements, and safe loading and unloading. This course also covers the new requirements designed to enhance the safety of hazardous materials, per the March 25, 2003 DOT final rule, Hazardous Materials: Security Requirements for Offerors and Transporters of Hazardous Materials. This course can be used for either new employees or as refresher training.
Electrical & Fire Safety Training
Electrical Safety Construction Industry Training Courses
Electricity has long been recognized as a serious workplace hazard, exposing employees to such dangers as electric shock, electrocution, burns, fires, and explosions. To handle electricity safely, it is necessary to understand how it acts, how it can be directed, what hazards it presents, and how these hazards can be controlled. This course provides an overview of basic electrical safety for construction workers with little or limited training or familiarity with electrical hazards.
