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OSHA Safety Training

OSHA Confined Space Training Courses

Working within confined spaces is dangerous and challenging work. To help alleviate the risk, OSHA requires in-depth confined space training  for all workers who are either exposed to or have the potential of being exposed to the hazards of working within a confined space. Confined spaces can be found on job sites in many areas including manholes, pipelines, pits, silos, tanks, and storage bins. Our on-site confined space training program is designed to protect authorized employees that will enter confined spaces and may be exposed to hazardous atmospheres and conditions. During our training program, employees will learn how to work with the limitations that these spaces present and identify hazardous conditions.

Fall Protection Training Courses

In the U.S. construction industry, falls are the leading cause of work-related fatalities. On average, 150 to 200 workers are killed each year and more than 100,000 are injured as a result of falls at construction sites. Because of this, fall protection training has become an invaluable program at any job site. The objective of a fall protection training course is to make sure employees are aware of, and are protected from, the hazards of working at elevated heights.

OSHA Scaffolding Training Courses

Scaffolding at job sites is a potential hazard to the work environment as fall, falling objects and structural instability are all dangerous possibilities that pose a threat to the workplace, employees, and bystanders. To help alleviate the risk, OSHA requires in-depth scaffolding training for all workers that must use, erect, secure or dismantle scaffolding. Our on-site scaffolding training program provides a general overview of the necessary safety measures that are required when working with or on scaffolding. During our training programs, employees will learn how to maximize safety for themselves and those around them and identify any potential hazards.